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In a discussion of MIL-STD 810:
I guess the real point here about various standards and with regards to anecdotal stories about "Well this did..." The bottom line on buying hardware for adverse conditions is whether or not the manufacture is willing to say that it "Absolutely and without fail will work under the following conditions." As opposed to specifying a narrow range and if works out side of that, well, fine. Also, remember, advertising is based on the perception by marketing as to who the potential buyer is. If there was a "MIL-STD-xxx" specifying that a piece of equipment should be shiny and have lots of buttons, they'd be pushing that too. Jeff-1.0 wa6fwi |
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