Re: FCC Part 15
Posted by
Mariss Freimanis
on 2000-10-15 16:34:31 UTC
Hi,
There is also an exemption for industrial electronics. Otherwise no
switching type step or servomotor drive would ever pass, let alone an
EDM machine.
Mariss
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@egroups.com, George Potter <gpotter@c...>
wrote:
There is also an exemption for industrial electronics. Otherwise no
switching type step or servomotor drive would ever pass, let alone an
EDM machine.
Mariss
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@egroups.com, George Potter <gpotter@c...>
wrote:
> > HOWEVER, IF they DO, YOU WILL HAVE to correct the problem! This isplace
> > stated in the part 15 regs., and is part of the text mfr.s must
> > on the product and in the documentation.and
> >
> > So heed Jon's idea and put some electronic "stuff" like radios,
> > TV's around your machine, and see if you think the neighbors willtry
> > to "shut ya down". If so, take corrective action.stickers) have
> >
> > We're here to help.
> >
> > Ballendo
>
> A couple of notes ..... All modern equipment (with Part 15
> two caveats ...... 1. That they must not cause interference ....complain ...
>
> 2. That they must accept ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, including
> interference that may cause undesired operation.
>
> The 2nd one is very important to remember, when the neighbors
> point them to 2 .... which will be on their appliance (TVor ????). I believe the
> FCC require the 2nd part so they don't have to deal with all thecomplaints.
>will help many
>
> If we get close to coming up with some sort of custom board that
> of the group, and if someone will loan me a sample (assuming that Idon't want one
> for myself .... which I may), I can dig out the trusty spectrumanalyzer, etc. and do
> an unoficial study that can help insure a compliant (from theemissions side of things)
> unit.
>
> Regards,
> George Potter
Discussion Thread
George Potter
2000-10-15 16:02:08 UTC
Re: FCC Part 15
Mariss Freimanis
2000-10-15 16:34:31 UTC
Re: FCC Part 15