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