Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1 Introduction
2 Definition of short-range
radio devices
3 Applications
3.1 Telecommand
3.2 Telemetry
3.3 Voice and
video
3.4 Equipment for detecting
avalanche victims
3.5 Broadband
radio local area networks
3.6 Railway
applications
3.6.1 Automatic
vehicle identification
3.6.2 Balise
system
3.6.3 Loop
system
3.7 Road transport
and traffic telematics
3.8 Equipment for
detecting movement and equipment for alert
3.9 Alarms
3.9.1 Alarm
in general
3.9.2 Social
alarms
3.10 Model control
3.11 Inductive
applications
3.12 Radio
microphones
3.13 RF
identification systems
3.14 Ultra low
power active medical implant
3.15 Wireless audio
applications
3.16 RF (radar)
level gauges
4 Technical
standards/regulations
5 Common frequency ranges
6 Radiated power or magnetic
or electric field strength
6.1 European
Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations member countries
6.2 United States
of America Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Brazil and Canadian general
limits
6.3 Japan
6.4 The Republic
of Korea
7 Antenna requirements
8 Administrative
requirements
8.1 Certification
and verification
8.1.1 CEPT
countries
8.1.2 United
States of America FCC
Certification
Verification
8.1.3 The
Republic of Korea
8.1.4 Brazil
8.2 Licensing
requirements
8.3 Mutual
agreements between countries/regions
8.3.1 The MRA
with the United States of America
8.3.2 MRAs −
Canada
8.3.3 The
MRAs with Australia and New Zealand
8.3.4 MRAs − The Republic of Korea
8.3.5 Global
harmonization of regulations
9 Additional applications
Annex 1
Additional applications
1 SRDs operating in the 57-64 GHz
band
2 RF level gauges
2.1 Pulsed systems
2.2 FMCW systems
2.3 RF level gauge
operating parameters and spectrum use
Annex 2
Appendix 1 to Annex 2 (Region 1; CEPT Countries) Technical and
operating parameters and spectrum use for SRDs
1 Recommendation
CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03
2 Frequency bands and
corresponding parameters
2.1 Non-specific
short-range devices
Notes relating to Table 9A (end):
2.2 Tracking,
tracing and data acquisition
2.3 Wideband data
transmission systems
2.4 Railway
applications
2.5 Road transport
and traffic telematics (RTTT)
2.6 Radiodetermination
applications
2.7 Alarms
2.8 Model control
2.9 Inductive
applications
2.10 Radio
microphone applications including aids for the hearing impaired
2.11 Radio-frequency
identification applications
2.12 Active medical
implants and their associated peripherals
2.13 Wireless audio
applications
3 Technical requirements
3.1 ETSI standards
3.2 EMC and safety
3.2.1 EMC
3.2.2 Electrical
safety
3.3 National type
approval specifications
4 Additional spectrum use
4.1 Radiated power
or magnetic field strength
4.2 Transmitter
antenna source
4.3 Channel
spacing
4.4 Duty cycle
categories
5 Administrative
requirements
5.1 Licensing
requirements
5.2 Conformity
assessment, marking requirements and free circulation
6 Operating parameters
7 The R&TTE Directive
Appendix 2 to Annex 2 (United States of America) Understanding
the FCC rules for legal low-power, non‑licensed transmitters
1 Introduction
2 Low-power, non-licensed
transmitters − general approach
3 Definition list
4 Technical standards
4.1 Conducted
emission limits
4.2 Radiated
emission limits
5 Antenna requirement
6 Restricted bands
7 Equipment authorization
7.1 Certification
7.2 Verification
8 Special cases
8.1 Cordless
telephones
8.2 Tunnel radio
systems
8.3 Home-built
transmitters that are not for sale
9 Commonly asked questions
9.1 What happens
if one sells, imports or uses non-compliant low-power transmitters?
9.2 What changes
can be made to an FCC-authorized device without requiring a new
FCC authorization?
9.3 What is the
relationship between mV/m and W?
Appendix 3 to Annex 2 (People’s Republic of China)
Provisions and technical parameters requirements for SRDs in China
1 Technical parameters
requirements
1.1 Analogue
cordless telephone
1.2 Wireless audio
transmitters and measuring devices for civilian purposes
1.3 Model and toy
remote-control devices
1.4 Citizen band private
mobile radio equipment
1.5 General radio
remote-control devices
1.6 Biomedical
telemetry transmitters
1.7 Equipment for
lifting
1.8 Equipment for
weighing
1.9 Radio
remote-control equipment used in industry
1.10 Equipment for
transporting data
1.11 Radio control
devices for civilian purposes
1.12 Other SRDs
1.13 Digital
cordless telephone
1.14 Automotive
radars (collision avoidance radars)
2 Operating parameters
requirements
2.9.1 Wireless
audio transmitters
2.9.2 Biomedical
telemetry transmitters
2.9.3 Equipment
for lifting, equipment for weighing
2.9.4 Radio
remote-control equipment used in industry
2.9.5 Equipment
for transporting data
2.9.6 Radio
control devices for civilian purposes
2.9.7 General
radio remote-control devices
2.9.8 Model
and toy remote-control devices
2.9.9 Digital
cordless telephone
3 General requirements
3.1 Frequency
ranges of measurement for radiated spurious emissions
3.2 Radiated spurious
emission limits
3.2.1 Radiated
spurious emission limits are shown in the following table when a transmitter is
in the state of maximum emission power
Notes relating to Table 16 (end):
3.2.2 Radiated
spurious emission limits are shown in the following table when a transmitter is
in idle or standby state
Appendix 4 to Annex 2 (Japan) Japanese requirements
for short-range radio devices
1 Radio stations emitting
extremely low power
2 Low-power radio stations
Appendix 5 to Annex 2 (The
Republic of Korea) Technical parameters and spectrum use for SRDs in Korea
1 Introduction
2 Technical parameters and
spectrum use for SRDs
2.1 Low-power devices and specific SRDs
2.2 Measurement instruments
2.3 Receiver
2.4 Radio
equipment used for relaying public radiocommunication service or broadcasting
service to shaded area
2.5 Measurement instruments
2.6 Receiver
2.7 Radio
equipment used for relaying public radiocommunication service or broadcasting
service to shadowed area
Appendix 6 to Annex 2 (Federative Republic of Brazil)
Regulation on restricted radiation radiocommunications equipment in Brazil
1 Introduction
2 Definitions
3 General conditions
4 Restricted frequency bands
5 General emission limits
6 Exception or exclusions
from the general limits
7 Certification and
authorization procedures
7.1 Authorization validity
and procedure
7.2 Authorization
Appendix 7 to Annex 2 UAE Regulations for the use of SRDs and low power
equipment permitted usage
Appendix 8 to Annex 2 Technical parameters and spectrum use for SRDs in the
Regional Commonwealth in the Field of Communications countries
Appendix 9 to Annex 2 Technical parameters and spectrum use for SRDs in some APT
member countries/territories (Brunei Darussalam, China (Hong Kong), Malaysia,
Philippines, New Zealand, Singapore and Vietnam)