Re: [PSES] Emissions Class A vs Class B

2024-11-21 Thread Ken Wyatt
Not to mention digital TV has error correction, making it much less susceptible to EMI. Even OTA and satellite transmissions shouldn’t be affected. Kenneth Wyatt Windsor, CO > On Nov 21, 2024, at 16:20, doug emcesd.com wrote: > > Although today interference to broadcast TV is not the problem

Re: [PSES] Emissions Class A vs Class B

2024-11-21 Thread Brent DeWitt
And some of us still have outdoor antennas 😉 Brent DeWitt, AB1LF On 11/21/2024 6:19 PM, doug emcesd.com wrote: Hi Brent and the group, This brings back a lot of memories. When I was at AT&T Bell Telephone Laboratories, back when dinosaurs were roaming the earth, I contributed early input t

Re: [PSES] Emissions Class A vs Class B

2024-11-21 Thread doug emcesd.com
Hi Everyone, I believe Nevada is the only state in the country with EMC requirements! They are on the immunity side and are among the most stringent I know of, even more than medical! I have worked on a lot of gaming equipment, some pretty interesting stuff. I have one instrument here that has

Re: [PSES] Emissions Class A vs Class B

2024-11-21 Thread doug emcesd.com
Hi Brent and the group, This brings back a lot of memories. When I was at AT&T Bell Telephone Laboratories, back when dinosaurs were roaming the earth, I contributed early input to the FCC Part 15 development. When we eventually started testing equipment, I remember when the client had to manua