in particular.
Paul Rampelbergh
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 11:43:51 -0600, you wrote:
Can anyone provide information on which EN or IEC standard covers a
combination smoke and carbon monoxide detector or any related information?
Sincerely,
Robert Loop
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Hi Egon,
Languages are part of what is called culture, you remember?
Sometimes its time to take a peanut and find-out it was grown on
something bigger, and that thing was on something even bigger, and
bigger, and bigger, the world.
Paul
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000 16:52:57 +0200, you wrote:
Hi there,
A little bit behind the subject, i take the opportunity to express my
opinion in general on english and at the end a NEW proposal (maybe).
I'm from belgium and as you certainly know we don't have our own
language here. In my country we have FRENCH, FLEMISH and GERMAN.
I speak/write
are not good...
Can everybody adapt, reduce and impose hiss type of EMC requirements
in hiss specification given the impression that official requirements
do not preveal?
Is it allowed to publish some kind of EMC requirements beside the
official ounce?
Paul Rampelbergh
On Mon, 13 Mar 2000 07:17:32 -0500
oppinion those insurance contract stipulations in
agreement with the free circulation of goods in europe and EC rules
and certification allowances ?
Paul Rampelbergh
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General question not specific to EMC:
Where can I find an 'official' definition of
what's a RF measurement device (tool, circuit, equipment)
With the special attention to:
Is it a radio communication device or not?
Is there a need to have a license to posses and operate EMC
measurement tools?
I'm thinking on:
receiver types:
- spectrum analyzers
- mesurement receivers
transmitting types:
- RF generators
- ESD generators
etc..
(Licence from FFC? or from similar autorities in the different
countrys)
), and the
authorities have the right to verify the conformance.
Patty Elliot
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Paul Rampelbergh
Wezembeek-Oppem (Belgium)
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page? Or at least an address or some way to make contact with
them.--
Paul Rampelbergh
Wezembeek-Oppem (Belgium)
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more practical designs and considerations.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who like to limit cost for EMC.
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Paul Rampelbergh
Wezembeek-Oppem (Belgium)
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receivers\spectrum analyzers. My problem is I don't know anything about how
they work,
Can someone give a brief explanation or/and point me to some technical
information (preferably on the web).
Regards
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Paul Rampelbergh
Wezembeek-Oppem (Belgium)
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For a Very Complete Unit Conversion Table (Updated Jan 1997)
see
http://world.std.com/~jbourke/ezone.html
Regards
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Paul Rampelbergh
Wezembeek-Oppem (Belgium)
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Hello,
Paul Rampelbergh rampelberg...@infoboard.be wrote:
It seems more difficult to have data and to build a Bi-conical or
simular antenna's. Anybody can help?
How good can avail calibrations data be used when the antenna is copied?
Who can provide this data and info?
Bill Franklin
problem
who has to be solved in Belgium.
I'm ready to the challenge to make things change, in favor of everybody
who have, who consider or plan to have some day their business in Belgium,
you bet.
Belgium is great, we have to keep it that way.
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Paul Rampelbergh
Wezembeek-Oppem (Belgium
:/www.tkcemi.com/publicat.html
Thanks for info Gabriel,
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Paul Rampelbergh
Wezembeek-Oppem (Belgium)
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testing.
regards Paul Rampelbergh Wezembeek-Oppem (Belgium)
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of production reality, so they add rules also.
But anyhow, the rule making people have to protect their job and authority
in no way are concerned with the sometimes unjustified rules they
impose and problems they cause.
how more I see my statements are true.
Paul Rampelbergh
Wezembeek-Oppem (Belgium)
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(even second hand).
To start:
Did anybody use a scanner (+/- $US 700) as mesuring receiver?
It's computer controllable, has a wide frequency range, is sensitive.
Did anybody design an antenna for 30 - 200 or/and 200 - 1000 MHz range?
Did anybody made a LISN?
Did anybody..
Any idea?
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Paul
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