CONTENTS

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
����������������� 8.1.3���� The Republic of Korea
����������������� 8.1.4���� Brazil
����������������� 8.1.5���� People�s Republic of China
������� 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
�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
�1���� Recommendation CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03
�2���� Frequency bands and corresponding parameters
�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 Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
�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 requirements
�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
������� 8.4���� Cable locating equipment
�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?
�1���� Catalogue and technical parameters requirements
� ������1.1���� Generic SRDs
������� 1.2���� General radio remote-control devices
������� 1.3���� Wireless audio transmitters
������� 1.4���� Measuring devices for civilian purposes
������� 1.5���� Biomedical telemetry devices and medical implants with their associated peripherals
������� 1.6���� 2.4 GHz digital cordless telephone
������� 1.7���� Radio remote-control devices used in industry
������� 1.8���� Model remote-control devices
�2���� Operating parameters requirements
������� 2.1���� When using the SRDs listed below, the followed regulations must be applied
����������������� 2.1.1���� General radio remote-control devices
����������������� 2.1.2���� Wireless audio transmitters
����������������� 2.1.3���� Measuring devices for civilian purposes
����������������� 2.1.4���� Biomedical telemetry devices and medical implants with their associated peripherals
����������������� 2.1.5���� 2.4 GHz digital cordless telephone
����������������� 2.1.6���� Radio remote-control devices used in industry
����������������� 2.1.7���� Model remote-control devices
�3���� General requirements
������� 3.1���� Frequency ranges of measurement for radiated spurious emissions
������� 3.2���� Radiated spurious emission limits
�1���� Radio stations emitting extremely low power
�2���� Low-power radio stations
�1���� Introduction
�2���� Technical parameters and spectrum use for SRDs
������� 2.1���� Low-power devices, citizen-band transceiver 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
�1���� Introduction
�2���� Definitions
�3���� General conditions
�4���� Restricted frequency bands
�5���� General emission limits
�6���� Specific conditions
�7���� Technical Requirements and Procedures for the Certification of Telecommunications Products
�8���� Certification and authorization procedures
������� 8.1���� Authorization validity and procedure
������� 8.2���� Authorization