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 <title>Practical Electromagnetic Compliance Design Tips for Printed Circuit Board Layouts</title>
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This article gives some practical tips and observations on Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC) 
as applied to printed circuit boards.  By the staff at Sanders RF Consulting, April, 2005</description>
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 <title>FCC Part 15 Intentional radiators (what are the rules?) 
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 <description>We get this question many, many times from our clients. 
 Essentially, they want to make a system that transmits data from point A to point B but do not 
 know what range they can count on, and how much it will cost to certify, and if they need a license.
 By the staff at Sanders RF Consulting, August, 2005 
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