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Subject: RE: CISPR 22 A1:2000 / QTY of Complaints
All:
There are two answers here. The first is that the level of complaints
is low because many people (the average non-technican citizen) does
not know to whom to complain, or feel that they will not get any
response (and may
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[mailto:owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org]On Behalf Of Jim Bacher
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 2:54 PM
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Subject: RE: CISPR 22 A1:2000 / QTY of Complaints
Has anyone heard what the level
Cortland, these are good point as I have been guilty of working around such
issues. The couple times I did chase them down, I found one was coming from
the Local Osc. in a scanning radio. Another was a keyboard that was
radiating
and did not have a ferrite on it, but in their FCC report it had
Those of us who use weak-signal receiving equipment know there's an EMI
problem generally. But most of the consumer public does not see EMI as a
problem. This may change as 2.4 GHz cordless telephones disrupt more
wireless services, or perhaps as PLC systems affect more European SW
listeners. So
Has anyone heard what the level of complaints that government agencies have
been
getting from devices such as ITE?
I seem to remember Don Bush telling me he had discussed this with a
regulatory
body and found the answer was zero or near zero. Which Don pointed out meant
the
current levels
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Best regards
- Chris
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