There is no mention of 68.302 in the list below. Any opinions on whether it should be done for a CC?
--Jack Marshall Bay Networks, Inc. [email protected] wrote: > > FCC Form 730, Application Guide for registering equipment to FCC Part > 68 Rules, in its Appendix G, describes a continuous compliance program > that the manufacturer must sign to show that his equipment continuous > to comply with the Rules. This is not a new rule, but existed as long > as I can remember. The following tests must be performed every > six months: > 68.304 leakage current > 68.306 hazardous voltage > 68.308 signal power limitations > 68.310 longitudinal balance > 68.312 on-hook impedance > 68.314 billing protection > 68.316 hearing aid compatibility > 68.318 other, such as 1.544 Mbps, line seizure, etc. > > FCC Part 15 does not prescribe mandatory re-tests every six months; > however, the manufacturer has "to maintain compliance". How you do > that is left up in the air. Many manufacturers habitually retest > every new configuration and change in the product. If such changes > occur only every few years, I think it would be prudent to retest > the product at least once a year to make sure that it still complies. > > Tania Grant, Octel Communications Corporation > [email protected] > > ______________________________ Reply Separator > _________________________________ > Subject: FCC retest? > Author: [email protected] at P_Internet_Mail > Date: 12/9/96 3:08 PM > > Hello, > > I was just informed that my new company has to retest their telco equipment > for > part 68 and 15 every six months. > > Is this a new requirement? They said they have been doing it for two years. > > Any thoughts? > > Thanks. > > Jay D. Hall > [email protected] > > December 9, 1996 > 3:08 pm MDT
