On a related issue to the 3457A calibration, I was asked to review an item at 
work last week (sorry can't say what or why). Looking at compliance 
certification by two fully qualified, internationally recognised labs, all 
looked well until I looked at the detail. Things like "..all RELEVANT 
requirements of.." (my capitals) with no list of what was relevant or any test 
report., details of only one test when the standard needed a number under 
different conditions, no record of the part or serial numbers of the unit 
tested. Others had accepted the "certification" at face value.  Unfortunatly if 
the test house "customer" says "just do this bit" and the test house is happy 
to put weasely words on the certifcate, then user beware. 

Robert G8RPI.
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