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Depends upon what kind of equipment you are connecting? Data Transfer speeds required, distance between the connections, environment (Electra magnetic interference, inside, outside, underground).
This is one definition of a hazard.It is "any real or potential condition that can cause injury, illness, or death to personnel; damage to or loss of equipment or property; degradation of mission capability or impact to mission accomplishment; or damage to the environment."
No DVD capability came with the PS2 and Blu ray with the PS3. The capability of the equipment at that time was for the CD
A five-letter code identifying a defined mission capability and the personnel/equipment required to carry out the capability.
Repair parts and components for equipment belong to Class IX - Repair parts and components. This class covers all items necessary for repair and/or maintenance of equipment to restore it to a serviceable condition.
RF transmission from electrical components of hospital equipment that have broken ground wires, or plugs. The source of the RF energy is the utility current that comes from household electrical outlets.
How to label machines and equipment to create a safe working environment
Support the individual to prepare equipment and the environment to carry out procedures
It would depend on the environment in which the equipment is being used
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Signal interference, blocked signal, antenna problems or electrical faults.
Antenna Low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) or low-noise down-converters High-power amplifiers (HPAs) Signal processing equipment (e.g. down-converters, up-converters, IF amplifiers, modems and codecs) Transmission and signalling equipment at the interface between the terminal and the terrestrial network Supervisory and control equipment Enclosures to protect the equipment from the environment