Johannes Wolf (jwolf_at_xe.estec.esa.nl) wrote:
> This BZT sign with the eagle can be understood as a stage before the CE-
> conformity.
Johannes,
only devices capable of being connected to a telephone line needed the
BZT's approval ("T" is for "Telekommunikation"); CE conformity is
something completely different. While the BZT approval was still
necessary, BZT and CE existed in parallel and the MP120 is a case in
point: on the underside, there's the BZT's eagle _and_ the CE logo.
> Thus it was not limited to telephone devices, faxes and so on, but to ALL
> electrical and electronic equipment.
I wonder on what kind of non-telecommunications equipment you found the
BZT eagle!? Maybe you are confusing the BZT's logo with the (rather
similar looking) ZFF logo as found on TV sets and such?
- Michael
Michael J. Hussmann
E-mail: michael_at_michael-hussmann.de
WWW: http://michael-hussmann.de
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