Not so easy, unfortunately.
An European directive is not yet a law and that directive is a sort of
headline, incomplete with specific electrical parameters (numbers).
Until single governaments will not only accept that directive issueing
a specific law (that's also an operative tool), the self certification
procedure is not applicable.
Of course when there's no law there's also no penalty, and possibly the
penalty occurs when manufacturer is not respecting the older but still
acual law.
The situation is actually messing up things because the different
countries governaments have different "speeds" and the directive is
formerly accepted but not yet "working" everywhere.
(Another typical example of the european bureaucracy)
Personally, I think most manufacturers will continue anyway to delegate
the so called "qualified competent bodyies" in order to certfy
compliances of their product and thus dropping a large amount of their
legal responsibilities.
73,
Mauri I4JMY
> ---------- Initial message -----------
>
> From : owner-amps@contesting.com
> To : "'Jim Reid'" <kh7m@hsa-kauai.net>
> Cc : amps@contesting.com
> Date : Thu, 27 Jul 2000 08:12:19 +0100
> Subject : RE: Re: [AMPS] FCC certification - how do they do it?
>
>Over here, under the new
> rules (the Radio and Telecommunication Terminals Equipment Directive
of the EU),
> a manufacturer can self certify, but there's BIG penalties if he's
found to have
> falsified the figures.
>
> 73
>
> Peter G3RZP
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