BS EN 4652-420:2017 Aerospace series. Connectors, coaxial, radio frequency Type 4, C interface. Crimp assembly version. Straight plug. Product standard

Electric connectors
Aircraft components
Coaxial cables
Qualification approval
Acceptance (approval)
Approval testing
Quality assurance
Codes
Soldered connectors
Electric contacts
Electrical connections

Link: BS EN 4652-420:2017 Aerospace series. Connectors, coaxial, radio frequency Type 4, C interface. Crimp assembly version. Straight plug. Product standard
Source: BSI Standards

PD CISPR/TR 18-2:2017 Radio interference characteristics of overhead power lines and high-voltage equipment Methods of measurement and procedure for determining limits

Sound broadcasting
Field strength (electric)
Electric substations
Rated voltage
Electric discharges
Electric sparks
Overhead power-line fittings
Electric insulators
High-voltage equipment
Overhead power lines
Electrical measurement
Electrical properties and phenomena
Radio disturbances
Statistical distribution
Radiofrequencies
Electric power transmission lines
Climate
Interference suppression
Mathematical calculations
Direct-current power transmission
Overhead line conductors
Noise (spurious signals)
Television broadcasting

Link: PD CISPR/TR 18-2:2017 Radio interference characteristics of overhead power lines and high-voltage equipment Methods of measurement and procedure for determining limits
Source: BSI Standards

BS EN 4644-001:2017 Aerospace series. Connector, electrical and optical, rectangular, modular, rectangular inserts, operating temperature 175 $0DC (or 125 $0DC) continuous Technical specification

Aircraft equipment
Connectors (electric)
Systems engineering
Instruments
Technical requirements

Link: BS EN 4644-001:2017 Aerospace series. Connector, electrical and optical, rectangular, modular, rectangular inserts, operating temperature 175 {$permalink}DC (or 125 {$permalink}DC) continuous Technical specification
Source: BSI Standards

PD CISPR/TR 18-1:2017 Radio interference characteristics of overhead power lines and high-voltage equipment Description of phenomena

Radio disturbances
Noise (spurious signals)
Overhead power-line fittings
Overhead power lines
Electric power transmission lines
High-voltage equipment
Overhead line conductors
Electric insulators
Electric substations
Electric discharges
Electric sparks
Electrical properties and phenomena
Field strength (electric)
Radiofrequencies
Rated voltage
Direct-current power transmission
Climate
Interference suppression
Mathematical calculations
Statistical distribution
Electrical measurement
Television broadcasting
Sound broadcasting

Link: PD CISPR/TR 18-1:2017 Radio interference characteristics of overhead power lines and high-voltage equipment Description of phenomena
Source: BSI Standards

BS EN 60679-1:2017 Piezoelectric, dielectric and electrostatic oscillators of assessed quality Generic specification

Capability approval
Oscillators
Acceptance (approval)
Assessed quality
Crystal resonators
Quality control
Electrical measurement
Definitions
Piezoelectric devices
Endurance testing
Circuits
Inspection
Qualification approval
Testing conditions
Ratings
Electrical testing
Noise (spurious signals)
Marking
Approval testing
Quartz
Performance testing
Electronic equipment and components
Mechanical testing
Visual inspection (testing)
Environmental testing
Crystals (electronic)

Link: BS EN 60679-1:2017 Piezoelectric, dielectric and electrostatic oscillators of assessed quality Generic specification
Source: BSI Standards

Press release: Bradford Robber has sentence increased

A violent robber will spend more time in prison after Solicitor General Robert Buckland QC MP referred his original sentence to the Court of Appeal as unduly lenient.

David Berry, 32, committed a series of robberies between 29 December 2016 and 9 January 2017. On one occasion a victim was stabbed multiple times in the buttocks.

The robberies included breaking into a house, stealing a car from the driveway and stealing a delivery van and its contents. The driver was also dragged out of the van and thrown into the road. Berry then rammed two police cars in an attempt to escape capture.

In separate incidences, Berry also robbed 2 night porters who were working alone in hotels. In the second robbery, the night porter was beaten and stabbed with a knife.

Berry was originally sentenced to 8 and a half years in prison at Bradford Crown Court. He will now serve 15 years behind bars.

Speaking after the hearing, the Solicitor General said:

These were planned robberies, involving weapons, which left a trial of destruction – including damage to two police vehicles. The original sentence failed to take proper account of the seriousness of the offences and I am pleased the Court has now seen fit to increase the prison term.

Link: Press release: Bradford Robber has sentence increased
Source: Gov Press Releases

Press release: Governments agree a way forward on EU powers

At the Joint Ministerial Committee in London, chaired by the First Secretary of State Damian Green MP and attended by the Scottish and Welsh governments and Northern Ireland civil service, it was agreed how 142 current EU policy areas will be dealt with as they return to the UK, with only a minority requiring a legislative framework.

The First Secretary also highlighted last week’s agreement by the Prime Minister securing the rights of EU nationals living in the UK. Mr Green said that this provided reassurance to those living and working in all parts of the UK and would also be welcomed by employers.

The return of powers from the EU will lead to a significant increase in the decision making powers of the Scottish and Welsh governments and a restored Northern Ireland Executive. It had previously been agreed that some policy areas would require a common UK approach in order to protect the benefits of the UK internal market. Ministers had also agreed in October the principles that would be used to decide on the need for any frameworks.

There is now agreement in principle on how the 142 policy areas previously identified will be allocated into the following three groups:

  • areas where no further action is necessary
  • areas that could require new non-legislative arrangements
  • areas that may require a legislative framework

Only in a minority of areas will a legislative framework be required and officials will now carry out further work in these policy areas.

Speaking after the meeting, First Secretary of State Damian Green MP said:

Today we have agreed in principle on the policy areas where legislative frameworks will and will not be required. This is a significant step forward and while there are still areas we disagree on, we will continue to work through these and find solutions.

The powers and responsibilities of the devolved administrations will be enhanced as a result of EU exit and we will continue to work closely with them so that the new framework arrangements work effectively for all parts of the UK.

The co-operation and hard work from all sides will stand us in good stead for resolving other outstanding issues in the weeks and months to come. The devolved administrations have already signed up to principles that recognise the unique circumstances of Northern Ireland.

The agreement reached by the Prime Minister in Brussels last week also provides reassurance to those EU nationals living in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. I know from my many visits throughout the UK in recent months that this reassurance that they can continue to live and work in the UK will be welcome news to them and their employers.

The next steps will be for government officials to continue discussions on the limited number of areas where legislative frameworks may be required. A range of non-legislative frameworks will also be explored. These frameworks will protect the benefits of the UK internal market, ensure the UK can negotiate, enter into and implement new trade agreements and allow us to safeguard the security of the UK.

Link: Press release: Governments agree a way forward on EU powers
Source: Gov Press Releases