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Re: 45. Professionals always say that the latest wireless alarm system



On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 06:24:04 +0200, -pull@shoot wrote:

>On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 18:35:16 GMT, "Roger" <rumble@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>wrote:
>
>>
>>> RFI is NOT part of immunity testing, what you say is EMC testing.
>>> I have already mentioned that, there is no RFI test for
>>> certification..
>>
>>This is just semantics. If all that is left for you to argue is the choice
>>of letters used then this is the end of the thread as far as I am concerned.
>>I was attempting to write so that you would understand. As part of the
>>immunity tests carried out for EMC legislation the equipment is tested for
>>immunity over a wide frequency range. This is often described as RFI = Radio
>>Frequency Interference when the equipment fails. I have been open field EMC
>>testing on several occasions and it is referred to as passing or failing RFI
>>even though it is part of EMC immunity tests. It's a choice of words. Both
>>work and are understood by most.
>
>Amazing, you say that RFI test = part of EMC testing... Surprising.
>
>Can you mention what part of EMC testing covers RFI?
> What's certified test equipment is required to do what
> YOU CALL RFI tests or is it the same certified general coverage
> generators and/or power line test equipment?



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