Andrew,

I believe the FTZ is defunct, has been for a couple of years now.  FTZ
was the office that managed transmitters in Germany.  If my information
is correct, the BAPT (Federal Office for Post and Telecommunication) now
manages issues and generates regulations for transmitters.  Most
regulations are being harmonized with ETSI (European Telecommunications
Standards Institute) standards.  For example, BAPT 222 ZV 122 is based
on ETS 300 330.  If you need something regarding an FTZ regulation that
may be archived, I recommend that you contact BAPT.  

The address given on the front of a document I have simply states 
        Federal Office for Post and Telecommunication
        35003 Mainz

 I hope this helps.

Don Umbdenstock
Sensormatic Electronics Corporation

> ----------
> From:         Andrew Bank[SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent:         Friday, February 13, 1998 4:15 PM
> To:   EMC
> Subject:      FTZ standards
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I am looking for something called FTZ standards.  I believe they
> originate in Germany someplace.  DIN doesn't seem to know what they
> are.  Do you?
> 
> BTW...this does not stand for Federal Trade Zone, not in this case
> anyway...
> 
> --
> Andrew Bank
> CSS, Inc.
> (800) 699-9277  (734) 930-9277
> fax (734) 930-9088
> 
> 

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