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Sent: Thursday, September 03, 1998 11:20 PM
To: Wayne Cooke; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Re: Recommendations for PCs
It depends upon the cabinet construction. Cheap cabinets with soft or thin
metal is a problem.
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From: Wayne Cooke
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From: Allan, James james_al...@racal.com
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Date: Thursday, September 03, 1998 4:49 PM
Subject: RE: Recommendations for PCs
Funny how the same experience can lead to different conclusions. Like
you, I have found
: Recommendations for PCs
I find this a bit amusing, as we have a desktop PC that we use to test our
modems, and the PC emissions actually go down when we put the monitor on
top of the PC! This is the only way that this PC would pass Class B
emissions. We believe that the monitor puts some weight
: Thursday, September 03, 1998 9:09 PM
Subject: RE: Recommendations for PCs
I find this a bit amusing, as we have a desktop PC that we use to test our
modems, and the PC emissions actually go down when we put the monitor on
top of the PC! This is the only way that this PC would pass Class B
02, 1998 7:48 PM
Subject: RE: Recommendations for PCs
One other point to bear in mind - towers often prove to be better hosts
than an equivalent desktop version. The FCC requires that the monitor be
placed on top of the PC if it is a desktop unit in order to re-create a
typical operating
, 1998 9:25 AM
To: Mark Briggs; emc-pstc
Subject:Re: Recommendations for PCs
I have had the same experience with desktops. All desktop
cabinets cannot
support the weight of monitors, especially 15 and larger.
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Ma [SMTP:b...@namg.us.anritsu.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 4:43 PM
To: emc-pstc
Subject: RE: Recommendations for PCs
Mark,
You are right. On the other hand, PC makers should also be careful
with their tower cases. I looked into many
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Subject: RE: Recommendations for PCs
Funny how the same experience can lead to different conclusions. Like
you, I have found that desktop systems do radiated more with the monitor
on top than with it beside the unit. At that time we did extensive
tests to find out why because our pc was well
We are in need of a PC to perform EMC testing in support of FCC and
CISPR limits. We are looking for the latest, state of the art, system
with at least 400 MHz processors. Can someone suggest to me (off line if
desired) a good candidate for this application? It is surprising to me
the number of
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From: rbusche [SMTP:rbus...@es.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 8:01 AM
To: emc-pstc
Subject: Recommendations for PCs
We are in need of a PC to perform EMC testing in support of FCC and
CISPR limits. We
:01 AM
To: emc-pstc
Subject: Recommendations for PCs
We are in need of a PC to perform EMC testing in support of FCC and
CISPR limits. We are looking for the latest, state of the art, system
with at least 400 MHz processors. Can someone suggest
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