This equipment isn't a radio transmitter and also is not a terminal so is
outside the RTTE.
Ciao
Paolo
At 12:12 3/13/02 +0100, Roger Magnuson wrote:
Don't think so as the equipment is using the antenna cable. As VCRs are not
radio terminals this can't be either.
Roger Magnuson
TGC
Difficult one to call but this device may be subject to RTTE as, depends on
how it is connected and used. It will probably have a 75 Ohm output which
will match a TV antenna impedance and thus be capable of transmitting
(albeit a short distance). Can you get around this with warnings in the
User
No, for a product to fall within the radio categorie of the
RTTE directive the signal need to be airborn.
Suitable warnings about the products use
may help avoid misunderstandings regarding applicability.
Tha phrase can be transmitted to in your mail
is an example of how an ambiguous
Don't think so as the equipment is using the antenna cable. As VCRs are not
radio terminals this can't be either.
Roger Magnuson
TGC Communication AB
Sweden
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