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Terry,

>Does anyone out there know of a commercial/telecomms standard for electronic
>products used outdoors (albeit with PCBs contained within IP55 sealed plug-in
>modules) in Tropical and Equatorial climates?
>
>Or any hints / useful experience?

I know Nihal Sinnadurai (now at TWI, Cambridge, UK (Tel. +44-1223-891162)
has some interesting data on telecoms reliability in hot and humid climates.

David Whalley



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