The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for avalanche beacons operating
at 457 kHz transmitter-receiver systems.
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.3g of
Directive 2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in annex A.

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The present document, together with ETSI EN 301 489-1 [1], covers the assessment of commercially available amateur
radio equipment, and associated ancillary equipment, in respect of ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
Technical specifications related to the antenna port and emissions from the enclosure port of commercially available
amateur radio equipment are not included in the present document. Such technical specifications are found in the
relevant product standard ETSI EN 301 783 [i.2] for the effective use of the radio spectrum.
The present document specifies the applicable EMC tests, the methods of measurement, the limits and the performance
criteria for radio equipment intended for use by radio amateurs within the meaning of article 1, definition 53 of the
Radio Regulations [i.3] and associated ancillary equipment, which is commercially available.
Examples of amateur radio equipment covered by the present document are given in annex B.
The provisions of the present document apply to amateur radio equipment manufactured commercially either as
ready-to-use equipment, modules, or components having an intrinsic functionality for the customer.
The expression "amateur radio equipment" in the context of the present document is taken to mean "commercially
available amateur radio equipment" only.
In case of differences (for instance concerning special conditions, definitions, abbreviations) between the present
document and ETSI EN 301 489-1 [1], the provisions of the present document take precedence.
The environment classification and the emission and immunity requirements used in the present document are as stated
in ETSI EN 301 489-1 [1], except for any special conditions included in the present document. The applicable
environments referred to in ETSI EN 301 489-1 [1] where equipment covered by the scope of the present document
may be used, are to be declared by the manufacturer.

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The present document applies to the following Mobile Earth Stations (MESs) radio equipment:
• Land Mobile Earth Stations (LMESs) radio equipment; and
• Maritime Mobile Earth Stations (MMESs) radio equipment not providing those distress and safety functions
required by the International Maritime Organization (IMO);
which have the following characteristics:
• these LMESs could be either vehicle mounted or portable equipment;
• these MMESs are installable equipment on ships;
• these MESs operate with user bit-rates of up to 9,6 kbits/s;
• these MESs could consist of a number of modules including a keyboard interface to the user;
• these MESs are operating as part of a satellite network used for the distribution and/or exchange of
information between users;
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU [i.8] (RE Directive) article 3.2 which
states that "….radio equipment shall be so constructed that it both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio
spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the Directive 2014/53/EU [i.8] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present
document.
NOTE 1: A list of such ENs is included on the web site http://www.newapproach.org. The present document
applies to the MES operated within the boundary limits of the operational environmental profile declared
by the applicant.
NOTE 2: These MES are controlled and monitored by a Network Control Facility (NCF). The NCF is outside the
scope of the present document.

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The present document applies to Mobile Earth Stations (MES) providing Low Bit Rate Data Communications (LBRDC) using Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) satellites and which have the following characteristics:
- the MES could be a Based MES (BMES), a Vehicle mounted MES (VMES), or a Portable MES (PMES);
- the MESs operate through satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) as part of a network providing Low Bit Rate Data Communications (LBRDC);
- these radio equipment types are capable of operating in all or any part of the frequency bands given in table 1.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU [7] (RE Directive) article 3.2 which states that "….radio equipment shall be so constructed that it both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the RE Directive [7] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.
NOTE 1: A list of such ENs is included on the ETSI web site.
NOTE 2: The MESs are controlled and monitored by a Network Control Facility (NCF). The NCF is outside the scope of the present document

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The present document applies to Satellite News Gathering (SNG) Transportable Earth Stations (TESs) which have the
following characteristics:
• the SNG TESs are designed for Satellite News Gathering (SNG) which can be either an unforeseen or preplanned
activity;
• SNG TES is capable of transmitting television signals and associated audio or programme audio only towards
a satellite positioned on the geostationary orbit. The modulation method may be either analogue or digital.
Such transmissions are point-to-point or point-to-multipoint but not for general broadcast reception;
• the SNG TESs are designed for relocation at any time to a different fixed operating location but are not
intended to operate during the relocation period. The SNG TESs can be either vehicle mounted or packed for
transportation. The SNG TESs considered in the present document are those designed to operate whilst
stationary;
• the SNG TESs are operating in the following bands allocated to the Fixed Satellite Services (FSS):
- 10,70 GHz to 11,70 GHz (space-to-earth, shared);
- 12,50 GHz to 12,75 GHz (space-to-earth, exclusive);
- 12,75 GHz to 13,25 GHz (earth-to-space, shared);
- 13,75 GHz to 14,25 GHz (earth-to-space, exclusive);
- 14,25 GHz to 14,50 GHz (earth-to-space, shared).
• frequencies could be selected from through the entire frequency range or be restricted to a range completely
enclosed within those bands. These bands are partly shared between FSS and Fixed Service (FS);
• at present the ITU Radio Regulations [3] restrict the use of the 13,75 GHz to 14,00 GHz band to earth stations
having an antenna diameter of 4,5 m or greater and having a transmitting EIRP between 68 dBW and 85 dBW;
• the SNG TESs use linear polarization;
• the SNG TESs operate through a geostationary satellite at least 3° away from any other geostationary satellite
operating in the same frequency band and covering the same area;
• the SNG TES antenna diameter does not exceed 5 m, or equivalent corresponding aperture;
• the SNG TESs are designed for attended operation.
The present document applies to the SNG TES with its ancillary equipment and its various terrestrial ports, and when
operated within the boundary limits of the operational environmental profile declared by the applicant.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU [6] (RE Directive) article 3.2, which
states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio
spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference."
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the Directive 2014/53/EU [6]) may apply to equipment within the scope of the present
document.
NOTE: A list of such ENs is included on the ETSI web site.

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The present document specifies the minimum technical requirements for maritime two-way AM VHF radiotelephone
apparatus for communications between ships in distress and rescuing aircraft. The present document incorporates
relevant provisions of the ITU Radio Regulations [i.1], of IMO Resolutions A.694(17) [i.2] and MSC.80(70) [i.3] and
of annex 10 to the ICAO Convention [i.4].
The maritime VHF equipment described in the present document is intended for communications on the aeronautical
emergency frequencies 121,5 MHz and 123,1 MHz only.
The present document is applicable to portable and fixed installed equipment.
NOTE: This type of equipment is covered by the Maritime Equipment Directive [i.6] and its subsequent
revisions.

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The present document covers the minimum characteristics considered necessary in order to avoid harmful interference and to make acceptable use of the available frequencies. The present document applies to equipment with integral antennas, used in angle modulation systems in the land mobile
service, operating on radio frequencies between 30 MHz and 1 000 MHz, with channel separations of 12,5 kHz, 20 kHz and 25 kHz, and is intended primarily for analogue speech. In the present document different requirements are given for the different radio frequency bands, channel separations, environmental conditions and types of equipment, where appropriate. The present document is complementary to EN 300 086 [i.4], which covers radio equipment with an internal or external RF connector, for use in the land mobile service. The present document may apply to PMR446 equipment as defined in CEPT/ERC/DEC(98)25 [i.6]. Note that PMR446 equipment has a requirement to incorporate a receiver and may have requirements for 180 s maximum transmission time and VOX.

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The present document applies to the following radio equipment type:
- User Equipment for IMT-2000 OFDMA TDD WMAN (Mobile WiMAX) operating in TDD mode. This radio equipment type is capable of operating in all or any part of the frequency bands given in table 1-1.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] (R&TTE Directive) article 3.2, which states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference". In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.

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The present document applies to the following digital fixed radio systems (DFRS), including equipment with integral antenna and antenna types:
-point-to-point systems intended for operation in frequency bands that require co-ordination;
-point-to-point systems intended for operation in frequency bands that do not require co-ordination;
-antennas for point-to-point operation.
The present document summarizes all characteristics, principles, terms and definitions that are common to all P-P equipment and antennas and its consultation is necessary when using all other parts of EN 302 217 series.
EN 302 217-2-1 [i.33] and EN 302 217-4-1 [i.36] summarize the other system dependent characteristics and include limits for "non-essential" requirements, EN 302 217-2-2 [i.34], EN 302 217-3 [i.35] and EN 302 217-4-2 [i.37] contain the whole description and limits of "essential" requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive [1]. Health and safety requirements, relevant to article 3.1a of the R&TTE Directive [1] are not considered in any part of this EN 302 217 series. CENELEC is responsible for the relevant standards. EMC conditions and requirements, relevant to article 3.1b of the R&TTE Directive [1] and any other essential requirement relevant to article 3.3 of the R&TTE Directive [1] are not in the scope of any part of this EN 302 217 series. They may be found in EN 301 489-1 [i.26] and EN 301 489-4 [i.27]. NOTE: A list of such harmonised ENs is available on the web site http://www.newapproach.org. For administration's guidance when notifying their regulated interfaces in accordance with article 4.1 of the R&TTE Directive [1], annex B provides explanatory considerations on the applicability of the TCAM-RIG format for P-P fixed links. An example of such a notification is also provided. Annex B has been elaborated in co-ordination with the CEPT ECC WGSE.

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The present document applies to the following radio equipment type:
- User Equipment (also denoted as Mobile stations or Access Terminals) for IMT-2000 CDMA multi-carrier (cdma2000). These radio equipment types are capable of operating in all or any part of the frequency bands given in table 1-1.
The present document covers requirements for IMT-2000 CDMA multi-carrier (cdma2000) User Equipments and Evolved CDMA Multi-Carrier (UMB) User Equipment. User Equipment for IMT-2000 CDMA multi-carrier (cdma2000) may support:
1) operation in cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems as defined in 3GPP2 C.S0002-E [2], referred to herein as operation in type 1 cdma2000 systems; or
2) operation in cdma2000 High Rate Packet Data Systems as defined in 3GPP2 C.S0024-200-C [7] subtypes 0, 1, 2 and 3, referred to herein as operation in type 2 cdma2000 systems; or
3) operation in both, type 1 and type 2 cdma2000 systems.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] (R&TTE Directive) article 3.2, which states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference". In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.2] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.

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The present document specifies the essential requirements for point-to-point Digital Fixed Radio Systems (DFRS) operating in frequency division full duplex (FDD) in frequency bands, where co-ordinated link-by-link frequency planning is applied. It is intended to cover the provisions of the R&TTE Directive [1] regarding article 3.2, which states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference". In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [1] will apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.
NOTE: A list of such ENs is included on the web site http://www.newapproach.org. For the correct understanding and application of the requirements in the present document, the definitions summarized
in EN 302 217-1 [6] are also relevant.

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The present document specifies the essential requirements for point-to-point Digital Fixed Radio Systems (DFRS) operating in higher frequency bands, which propagation characteristics might be suitable for different simplified frequency planning (see example) rather than conventional link-by-link coordinated deployment. This would imply that administrations may apply either no co-ordination at all (i.e. the band usage is free and the user is responsible for detecting a suitable interference-free operating frequency) or simplified co-ordination procedures based on the knowledge of existing links (e.g. through a public national data base) so that the impact of a possible new link could be evaluated on the basis of budgetary considerations of typical equipment receiver performances (which will not be considered related to essential requirements of article 3.2 of R&TTE Directive [1]). The bands in the scope of the present document, to which these frequency assignment procedures apply, are specifically referred in annexes UA through UC where the applicable equipment requirements are reported. EXAMPLE: The frequency band 58 GHz is proposed to be used by various technologies for uncoordinated use of the band. Besides the RF-channel selection procedure, specified in clause 4.2 to avoid unacceptable interference situations, this band, and those above up to ~63 GHz, also benefits from the high and stable atmospheric attenuation which suppresses efficiently distant interferers (about 10 dB/km to 15 dB/km at sea level), refer to Recommendation ITU-R P.676 [i.13]. The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [1] (R&TTE Directive) regarding article 3.2, which states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference". In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [1] will apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.
NOTE: A list of such ENs is included on the web site http://www.newapproach.org/.
In order to technically cover different market and network requirements, with an appropriate balance of performance to cost and effective and appropriate use of the radio spectrum, the present document, together with EN 302 217-4-2 [10], offers system types and antennas alternatives, for selection by administrations, operators and manufacturers dependent on the desired use of the radio spectrum and network/market requirements, those options include:
-channel separation alternatives (as provided by the relevant CEPT Recommendation);
-implemented procedure for free radio channel selection;
-antenna directivity class alternatives (for different network density requirement).
The present document is mainly intended to cover fixed radio equipment without integral antennas. However, it also applies to fixed radio systems products with integral antennas, for which all the technical requirements included in the present document and in EN 302 217-4-2 [10] apply. For more background information on the equipment and antenna parameters here identified as relevant to article 3.2 of R&TTE Directive [1] see EG 201 399 [i.2] and TR 101 506 [i.7]. For the purposes of the present document two equipment Types are specified, when appropriate, depending on specific
network requirements:
-Type A: Digital equipment which apply the automatic RF-channel selection procedure (see clause 4.2) for interference avoidance and error performance enhancement.
-Type B: Equipment without automatic RF-channel selection procedure.

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The present document specifies certain minimum technical performance requirements of Aircraft Earth Station (AES) equipment with both transmit and receive capabilities for operation in the Aeronautical Mobile Satellite Service (AMSS)/Mobile Satellite Service (MSS), and/or in the Aeronautical Mobile Satellite on Route Service (AMS(R)S)/Mobile Satellite Service (MSS), in the frequency bands given in table 1.
The technical requirements in the present document are in two major categories:
• emission limits: to protect other radio services and systems from harmful interference generated by the AES in normal use;
• AES Control and Monitoring Functions (CMF): to protect other radio services and systems from unwanted transmissions from the AES. The CMF in each AES is capable of answering to commands from the Network Control Facilities (NCF) for its supporting satellite network. NOTE: The requirements for Network Control Facilities (NCF) for S-PCN MES transmitting in the 1 610 MHz to 1 626,5 MHz band or the 1 980 MHz to 2 010 MHz band are contained in ETS 300 735 [4]; these requirements are also applicable to AES transmitting in those bands. An AES may be subject to additional or alternative requirements in other standards depending on its functionality, in particular if it supports a service which is considered a justified case for regulation of terminal equipment interworking via the public telecommunications network. An AES will also be subject to additional airworthiness certification requirements.

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The present document applies to the following radio equipment type: GSM base stations. The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] (R&TTE Directive), Article 3.2, which states that "….. radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference". In regards to interference to systems operating in adjacent bands guidance for single carrier BTS and multicarrier BTS is provided in ECC Report 146 [i.4]. In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.2] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.

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The present document applies to the following radio equipment type:
1) Multi-Standard Radio capable Base stations (E-UTRA, UTRA, GSM/EDGE). These radio equipment types are capable of operating in all or any part of the frequency bands given in table 1-1. The present document covers requirements for multi-RAT capable E-UTRA, UTRA and GSM/EDGE MSR Base Stations for 3GPP Release 9 and 10. The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) [i.2], Article 3.2, which states that "... radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference". In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.2] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.

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The present document applies to the following radio equipment types:
Repeaters for GSM. These radio equipment types are capable of operating in all or any part of the frequency bands given in table 1-1.
NOTE 1: In some circumstances, for instance when an operator (or more than one operator who co-ordinate the use of repeaters), is not allocated a complete band as defined in table 1-1, it may be necessary to restrict the frequency range of operations of repeaters. In these circumstances, the test of "Gain outside pass band" in annex C may be used to verify the performance of the repeater.
NOTE 2: A repeater is designed to operate in one or several pass bands within the MS and BTS relevant transmit bands. The present document covers requirements for GSM Repeaters for 3GPP Release 8, 9 and 10. The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] (R&TTE Directive), article 3.2, which states that "... radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference". In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.2] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.

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The present document, together with EN 301 489-1 [1], covers the assessment of Broadband Data Transmission System equipment, as detailed in annex A, in respect of ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Technical specifications related to the antenna port and emissions from the enclosure port of the radio equipment are not included in the present document. Such technical specifications are found in the relevant product standards for the effective use of the radio spectrum. The present document specifies the applicable test conditions, performance assessment and performance criteria for wideband data communication systems. In case of differences (for instance concerning special conditions, definitions, abbreviations) between the present
document and EN 301 489-1 [1], the provisions of the present document take precedence. The environmental classification and the emission and immunity requirements used in the present document are as stated in EN 301 489-1 [1], except for any special conditions included in the present document.

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The present document contains the common requirements for marine radio communications equipment and associated ancillary equipment, in respect of ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC). The provisions of the present document apply to marine radio equipment not covered in the scope of the Council Directive on marine equipment (the "Marine Equipment Directive" 96/98/EC [i.5]). Product dependent arrangements necessary to perform the EMC tests on dedicated types of marine radio communications equipment, and the assessment of test results, are detailed in the appropriate product related parts of the present document. The present document, together with the product related part, specifies the applicable EMC tests, the methods of measurement, the limits and the performance criteria for marine radio equipment and associated ancillary equipment. In case of differences (for instance concerning special conditions, definitions, abbreviation) between the present document and the relevant product related part of the present document, the product related part takes precedence. For the further content of the present document, the expression "radio equipment" is taken to mean marine radio
communications equipment, in each individual case. Technical specifications related to the antenna port of radio equipment and emissions from the enclosure port of radio
equipment and combinations of radio and associated ancillary equipment are not included in the present document. Such technical specifications are normally found in the relevant product standards for the effective use of the radio spectrum. The environment classification used in the present document refers to the environment classification used in:
- EN 60945 [1] for marine navigational equipment, that means to the maritime environment. Marine radio communications equipment meeting the EMC requirements set out in EN 60945 [1] is deemed to meet also the EMC requirements for the residential, commercial and light industrial environment as defined in EN 61000-6-3 [i.1] and EN 61000-6-1 [i.2]. The EMC requirements have been selected to ensure an adequate level of compatibility for apparatus intended to beused in the maritime environment. The levels, however, do not cover extreme cases which may occur in any location but with low probability of occurrence. Compliance of radio equipment to the requirements of the present document does not signify compliance to any requirements related to spectrum management or to the use of the equipment (licensing requirements). Compliance to the requirements of the present document does not signify compliance to any safety requirements. However, it is the responsibility of the assessor of the equipment to record in the test report any observations regarding the test sample becoming dangerous or unsafe as a result of the application of the tests called for in the present  document.

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The present document applies to the following Short Range Device major equipment types:
1) Non-specific Short Range Devices.
2) Alarms, identification systems, radio-determination, telecommand, telemetry, etc.
3) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID).
4) Detection, movement and alert applications.
These radio equipment types are capable of operating in the frequency bands within the 25 MHz to 1 000 MHz range as specified in table 1:
either with a Radio Frequency (RF) output connection and dedicated antenna or with an integral antenna;
for all types of modulation; with or without speech.

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The present document applies to Wide Band Data Transmission equipment.
The present document also describes spectrum access requirements to facilitate spectrum sharing with other equipment. Wide Band Data Transmission equipment covered by the present document is operated in accordance with the ERC Recommendation 70-03 [i.10], annex 3 or Commission Decision 2006/771/EC [i.11] (and its amendments). Examples of Wide Band Data Transmission equipment are equipments such as IEEE 802.11™ RLANs [i.3], Bluetooth® wireless technologies, Zigbee™, etc. This equipment can be used in fixed, mobile or nomadic applications, e.g.:
stand-alone radio equipment with or without their own control provisions;
plug-in radio devices intended for use with or within a variety of host systems, e.g. personal computers, hand-held terminals, etc.;
plug-in radio devices intended for use within combined equipment, e.g. cable modems, set-top boxes, access points, etc.;
combined equipment or a combination of a plug-in radio device and a specific type of host equipment. This radio equipment is capable of operating in the band 2,4 GHz to 2,4835 GHz.
Applications using Ultra Wide Band (UWB) technology are not covered by the present document.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.1] (R&TTE Directive) article 3.2, which states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".

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To remove the MAP requirement in clause 4.8 and make Adaptivity (clause 4.9) applicable to all bandwidths. To state that the date of withdrawal of version v.1.6.1 of EN 301 893 will be 31st December 2014. To align unwanted emissions with EN 300 328 v1.8.1 (Out Of Band Emissions and Spurious Emissions)

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RSCOM 11-07 decided to amend the existing EC decision 2005/50/EC for the frequency range from 22 GHz to 26,65 GHz with the sunset date 30.6. 2013 to 24,25 GHz to 26,65 GHz with the new sunset date January 1st 2022. This requires an adaption of the current EN 302 288-2.
The present document applies to Short Range Devices (SRDs) in Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (RTTT) systems as described in the scope of EN 302 288-1 [1]:
• with an integral antenna;
• for ultra low power motion and distance monitoring radars for mobile applications only;
• the operating frequency range for intentional UWB emissions has been determined for the range of 22,000 GHz to 26,65 GHz until 30th June 2013 and from 24,25 GHz to 26,65 GHz until 1st January 2018.
However, the date of 1 January 2018 will be extended by 4 years for automotive short-range radar equipment mounted on motor vehicles for which a type approval application has been submitted pursuant to Article 6(6) of Directive 2007/46/EC [i.8] and has been granted before 1st January 2018.
The applicability of the present document covers only the 24 GHz Short Range Radar (SRR) for road vehicles. The present document does not necessarily include all the characteristics which may be required by a user, nor does it necessarily represent the optimum performance achievable.
NOTE: Member States of the European Union are requested to prohibit the taking into service of equipment covered by the present document after a date defined in Commission Decision 2005/50/EC [i.7].
The present document covers transmitters intended to operate in a temporary frequency designation under the EU Commission decision on 24 GHz SRR EC 2005/50/EC [i.7] and the amendment as presented in RSCOM11-21 [i.7].
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) [i.2], article 3.2,  which states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".
The present document responds to the EC mandate M/329 [i.6] for Harmonized Standards covering UltraWide Band (UWB) applications.

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The present document is applicable to FDD and TDD Base Stations of Broadband Wireless Access Systems (BWA)
operating in the Frequency Band 3 400 MHz to 3 800 MHz. The present document does not address those IMT systems
which are considered in EN 301 908 [i.9].
The present document covers the requirements for various channel bandwidths.
The present document is equally applicable to systems utilizing integral or non integral antennas.
Equipment complying with the present document falls within the scope of EC Decision 2008/411/EC [i.4].
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) [i.1], article 3.2,
which states that "... radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to
terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.1] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present
document.

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Revision to V1.1.1 to align the power limit to ERC Rec 70-03 Annex 3 by specifying a single power limit of +40dBm. Align the spurious emission limit above 40 GHz in line with the FCC limit to enable global regulation and a global product solution. Clarify the measurement method for the spurious emission limit. To consider changes because of the note 1 in Annex 3 of ERC Rec 70.03.

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The present document applies to VDL Mode 2 ground-air digital communications using Differential Eight Phase Shift
Keying (D8PSK), intended for channel increments of 25 kHz. The VDL Mode 2 system provides data communication
exchanges between aircraft and ground-based systems, operating in the VHF band (117,975 MHz to 137,000 MHz).
The scope of the present document is limited to ground based stations.
NOTE 1: The VDL Mode 2 can be used as an Air/Ground sub-network of the Aeronautical Telecommunication
Network (ATN) using a band with AM(R)S spectrum allocation.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] (R&TTE Directive), article 3.2,
which states that "... radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to
terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive as well as essential requirements under the Single European Sky
Interoperability Regulation [i.3] (as amended) and related implementing rules may apply to equipment within the scope
of the present document.

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The present document applies to DSB AM ground base stations, with channel separations of 8,33 kHz or 25 kHz
intended for analogue speech intended for ACARS data communication. The scope of the present document is limited
to ground based stations, ground mobile and hand held radios for ground use. These radio equipment types are capable
of operating in all or any part of the Aeronautical frequency band- between 118 MHz and 136,975 MHz.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) [i.1], article 3.2,
which states that "... radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to
terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.1] as well as essential requirements under the SES
Interoperability Regulation 552/2004 [i.2] and related implementing rules may apply to equipment within the scope of
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The present document applies to X-band radar sensors intended for the surveillance of airport surface movement traffic with the following characteristics:
Utilizing modulated or unmodulated pulses.
Transmitter Peak Envelope Power up to 100 kW.
The transceiver-antenna connection is using a hollow metallic rectangular waveguide.
The antenna is rotating, waveguide- based and passive.
At the transceiver output an RF-circulator is used.
The present document covers only the essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive [i.1].
NOTE 1: Since transceiver and antenna are hollow metallic rectangular waveguide based the frequency range for measurements that needs to be addressed covers 6,56 GHz to 26 GHz The lower limit of this frequency range is obtained as cut-off frequency of the combination of WR112/R84 taper section and a WR90/R100 Waveguide IEC 60153-2 [i.3]. The upper limit corresponds to the upper limit stated in ERC/Recommendation 74-01 [i.5].
NOTE 2: Since at the transceiver output an RF circulator is used, it is assumed that the transceiver characteristics remain independent from the antenna.
NOTE 3: According Article 5 of the ITU Radio Regulations [i.6] the band 9 000 MHz to 9 200 MHz is allocated to the Aeronautical Radionavigation Service on a primary basis and the band 9 300 MHz to 9 500 MHz is allocated to the Aeronautical Radionavigation Service on a secondary basis.

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The present document applies to the following radio equipment types:
-Very High Frequency (VHF) Digital Link (VDL) Mode 4 ground-based radio transmitters and receivers for air-ground communications operating in the VHF band, using Gaussian-filtered Frequency Shift Keying (GFSK) Modulation with 25 kHz channel spacing and capable of tuning to any of the 25 kHz channels from 118,000 MHz to 136,975 MHz as defined in ICAO VHF Digital Link (VDL) Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) [i.4].
The present document provides part 3 of the technical specifications.   
The present document is designed to ensure that equipment certified to it will be compatible with the relevant ICAO VHF Digital Link (VDL) Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) [i.4] and VDL Mode 4 Technical Manual (TM) [i.1].
Manufacturers should note that in future the tuning range for the ground transceivers may also cover any 25 kHz channel from 108,000 MHz to 117,975 MHz.
The scope of the present document is limited to ground stations. The equivalent specification for airborne stations is EN 302 842 [6], [7], [8] and [9].
A description of the scope of the VDL Mode 4 system is provided in EN 301 842-2 [3], clause 1.
EN 301 842-1 [2] deals with tests of the physical layer. EN 301 842-2 [3] deals with tests of the link layer sufficient to support broadcast functionality including requirements and tests sufficient to recognize and respond to transmissions associated with point-to-point communication. The present document provides technical specifications for a VDL Mode 4 ground-based transceiver supporting a full Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) capability and, optionally, the additional functionality of either, or a combination of, the following services:
-Traffic Information Service-Broadcast (TIS-B);
-Flight Information Service-Broadcast (FIS-B);
-GNSS Augmentation Service-Broadcast (GNS-B).
The TIS-B, FIS-B or GNS-B functionality in the ground-based equipment is expected to be provided by a TIS-B, FIS B or GNS-B processor, which could be contained within the VDL Mode 4 transceiver, but could also be housed in a separate physical unit. Therefore to support TIS-B, FIS-B or GNS-B, the minimum functionality demanded of a basic VDL Mode 4 ground-based transceiver unit (i.e. one that does not have a TIS-B, FIS-B or GNS-B processor housed within it) is to receive, from the TIS-B, FIS-B or GNS-B processor, all messages to be transmitted, and to transmit them. In the case of FIS-B there is an additional requirement to receive report request messages (from other VDL4 stations) and to pass those messages to the FIS-B processor.
It should be noted that the specifications for TIS-B, FIS-B and GNS-B in the present document represent a first step towards defining these applications, based on the work carried out as part of the NUP and MEDUP Programmes, and changes to the specifications for these services may therefore occur in the future.
The present document is organized as follows:
-clause 2 provides references to relevant documents;
-clause 3 provides general definitions, abbreviations and symbols used;
-clause 4 describes the VDL Mode 4 ground station functionality to support ADS-B, TIS-B, FIS-B and GNS B;
-clause 5 provides performance specifications for the VDL Mode 4 ground station supporting ADS-B, TIS-B, FIS-B and GNS-B Services;
-clause 6 provides general design requirements;
-clause 7 provides protocol tests which emphasis the ADS-B, TIS-B, FIS-B and GNS-B functions of the system;
-annex A provides a detailed cross-reference to the relevant requirements contained in [i.1];
-annex B provides a Bibliography;
-a document history.

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The present document applies to the following radio equipment type:
Mobile WiMAX FDD Base Stations for IMTOFDMA TDD WMAN This radio equipment type is capable of
operating in all or any part of the frequency bands given in table 1-1.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] (R&TTE Directive), article 3.2, which states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.2] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.

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The present document states the minimum technical characteristics and methods of measurement required for portable Very High Frequency (VHF) radiotelephones with integrated handheld class D DSC operating in certain frequency bands allocated to the maritime mobile service using either 25 kHz channels or 25 kHz and 12,5 kHz channels.
The present document also specifies technical characteristics, methods of measurement and required test results.

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The present document applies to the following radio equipment types:
Very High Frequency (VHF) Digital Link (VDL) Mode 4 aeronautical mobile (airborne) radio transmitters, transceivers and receivers for air-ground and air-air communications operating in the VHF band, using Gaussian Filtered Frequency Shift Keying (GFSK) modulation with 25 kHz channel spacing and capable of tuning to any of the 25 kHz channels from 118,000 MHz to 136,975 MHz as defined in ICAO VDL SARPs [i.2].
The present document provides part 2 of the technical specifications.
The present document is designed to ensure that equipment certified to it will be compatible with the relevant ICAO VDL SARPs [i.2] and ICAO VDL4 Technical Manual [i.1].
NOTE: In clause 5.1.4, Tertiary time, as described by the ICAO VDL4 Technical Manual [i.1], has not been included as a requirement in the present document due to the opinion of the ETSI Working Group that insufficient evidence was available to be able to verify correct operation of a "floating network" of stations operating on tertiary time.
Manufacturers should note that in future the tuning range for the transmitter may also cover any 25 kHz channel from 112,000 MHz to 117,975 MHz and the receiver(s) may cover any 25 kHz channel from 108,000 MHz to 117,975 MHz.
The present document applies to "aeronautical mobile (airborne and in some cases ground vehicles)" equipment which will hereinafter be referred to as "mobile" equipment.
The scope of the present document is limited to mobile stations. The equivalent specification for ground stations is EN 301 842 [10], [11], [12] and [13].
The VDL Mode 4 system provides digital communication exchanges between aircraft and ground based systems and other aircraft supporting surveillance and communication applications. The supported modes of communication include:
broadcast and point-to-point communication;
broadcast services including Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B), Traffic Information Service - Broadcast (TIS-B), Flight Information Service - Broadcast (FIS-B) capabilities and GNSS Augmentation Service - Broadcast (GNS-B);
air-air and ground-air services;
operation without ground infrastructure.
VDL Mode 4 is designed to be an Air/Ground subsystem of the Aeronautical Telecommunication Network (ATN) (see ICAO ATN SARPs [i.3]) using the AM(R)S band and it is organized according to the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model (defined by ISO). It provides reliable sub network services to the ATN system. Other networks can also be supported but have not been the focus of the present document.
The present document is derived from the standards and specifications in:
ICAO VDL4 Technical Manual [i.1] produced under the auspices of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Other relevant standards as defined in clause 2.
It is envisaged that manufacturers may provide equipment supporting:
broadcast services only;
point-to-point services only;
both broadcast and point-to-point services.
EN 302 842-1 [2] deals with tests of the physical layer. The present document defines the core link layer requirements for the VDL Mode 4 mobile station necessary to support all types of equipment. This includes a simple position broadcast functionality.
The present document deals with tests of the link layer sufficient to support core link layer functionality, and it also includes requirements and tests sufficient to recognize and respond to transmissions associated with point-to-point communication. The present document does not address requirements for the full ADS-B message set, or for other broadcast applications that can be supported by the VDL Mode 4 equipment. These are covered by EN 302 842-3 [6].

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The present document states the minimum technical characteristics and methods of measurement required for portable Very High Frequency (VHF) radiotelephones with integrated handheld class D DSC operating in certain frequency bands allocated to the maritime mobile service using either 25 kHz channels or 25 kHz and 12,5 kHz channels.
The present document also specifies technical characteristics, methods of measurement and required test results.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.1] (R&TTE Directive) article 3.3(e), which states that radio equipment within the scope of the present document shall be so constructed that:
"it supports certain features ensuring access to emergency services".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.1] will apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.

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The present document applies to the following radio equipment types:
Very High Frequency (VHF) Digital Link (VDL) Mode 4 aeronautical mobile (airborne) radio transmitters, transceivers and receivers for air-ground and air-air communications operating in the VHF band, using Gaussian Filtered Frequency Shift Keying (GFSK) modulation with 25 kHz channel spacing and capable of tuning to any of the 25 kHz channels from 118,000 MHz to 136,975 MHz as defined in ICAO VDL SARPs 130 [i.2].
The present technical document provides part 3 of the technical specifications.
The present document is designed to ensure that equipment certified to it will be compatible with the relevant ICAO VDL SARPs [i.2] and ICAO VDL4 Technical Manual [i.1].
Manufacturers should note that in future the tuning range for the transmitter may also cover any 25 kHz channel from 112,000 MHz to 117,975 MHz and the receiver(s) may cover any 25 kHz channel from 108,000 MHz to 117,975 MHz.
The present document applies to "aeronautical mobile (airborne and in some cases ground vehicles)" equipment which will hereinafter be referred to as "mobile" equipment.
The scope of the present document is limited to mobile stations. The equivalent specification for ground stations is EN 301 842 [4], [5], [6] and [7].
A description of the scope of the VDL Mode 4 system is provided in part 2 of these technical specifications (see EN 302 842-2 [2], clause 1).
EN 302 842-1 [1] deals with tests of the physical layer. EN 302 842-2 [2] deals with tests of the link layer sufficient to support broadcast functionality including requirements and tests sufficient to recognize and respond to transmissions associated with point-to-point communication. The present document provides technical specifications for a VDL Mode 4 mobile transceiver supporting a full Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) capability and, optionally, the additional functionality of either, or a combination of, the following services:
Traffic Information Service-Broadcast (TIS-B);
Flight Information Service-Broadcast (FIS-B);
GNSS Augmentation Service-Broadcast (GNS-B).
The TIS-B, FIS-B, or GNS-B reception processing functionality in the airborne equipment is expected to be provided by a TIS-B, FIS-B or GNS-B processor, which could be contained within the VDL Mode 4 transceiver, but could also be housed in a separate physical unit. Therefore to support TIS-B, FIS-B or GNS-B message reception, the minimum functionality demanded of a basic VDL Mode 4 airborne transceiver unit (i.e. one that does not have a TIS-B, FIS-B or GNS-B processor housed within it) is to pass to the TIS-B, FIS-B or GNS-B processor, all TIS-B, FIS-B or GNS-B messages received.
As the measured values of equipment performance may be a function of the method of measurement, standard test conditions and methods of test are recommended in the present document.

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The present document applies to the following radio equipment types:
Very High Frequency (VHF) Digital Link (VDL) Mode 4 ground-based radio transmitters and receivers for air-ground communications operating in the VHF band, using Gaussian-filtered Frequency Shift Keying (GFSK) Modulation with 25 kHz channel spacing and capable of tuning to any of the 25 kHz channels from 118,000 MHz to 136,975 MHz as defined in ICAO VHF Digital Link (VDL) Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) [i.4].
The present document provides part 2 of the technical specifications.
The present document is designed to ensure that equipment certified to it will be compatible with the relevant ICAO VDL SARPs [i.4] and ICAO VDL4 Technical Manual [i.1].
Manufacturers should note that in future the tuning range for the ground transceivers may also cover any 25 kHz channel from 108,000 MHz to 117,975 MHz.
The scope of the present document is limited to ground stations. The equivalent specification for airborne stations is EN 302 842 [10], [11], [12] and [13].
The VDL Mode 4 system provides data communication exchanges between aircraft and ground based systems supporting surveillance and communication applications. The supported modes of communication include:
broadcast and point-to-point communication;
broadcast services including Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B), Traffic Information Service-Broadcast (TIS-B) and Flight Information Service-Broadcast (FIS-B) capabilities;
air-to-air, air-to-ground, ground-to-air and ground mobile services;
operation without ground infrastructure.
VDL Mode 4 is designed to be an Air/Ground subsystem of the Aeronautical Telecommunication Network (ATN) [i.2] using the AM(R)S band and it is organized according to the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model (defined by ISO). It provides reliable sub network services to the ATN system. Other networks can also be supported but these have not been focussed on in the present document.
The present document specifies functional specifications of VHF communication ground station equipment intended to be used for air-ground and air-air data communications. The present document is derived from the standards and specifications in:
VDL Mode 4 standards produced under the auspices of the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO) [i.1].
Other relevant standards as defined in clause 2.
It is envisaged that manufacturers may provide equipment supporting:
broadcast services only;
point-to-point services only;
both broadcast and point-to-point services.
EN 301 842-1 [3] deals with tests of the physical layer. The present document defines the core link layer requirements for the VDL Mode 4 ground station necessary to support all types of equipment. This includes a simple position broadcast functionality.
The present document deals with tests of the link layer sufficient to support core link layer functionality, and it also includes requirements and tests sufficient to recognize and respond to transmissions associated with point-to-point communication. The present document does not address requirements for the full ADS-B message set, or for other broadcast applications that can be supported by the VDL Mode 4 equipment. These are covered by EN 301 842-3 [7].
Detailed requirements for point-to-point communication are beyond the scope of the present document, but can be found in EN 301 842-4 [8]. EN 301 842-4 [8] also includes the interface to the Aeronautical Telecommunication Network (ATN) as defined in ATN SARPs [i.2].
As the measured values of equipment performance may be a function of the method of measurement, standard test conditions and methods of test are recommended in the present document.

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The present document applies to the following radio equipment type:
Mobile WiMAX FDD User Equipment for IMTOFDMA TDD WMAN.
This radio equipment type is capable of operating in all or any part of the frequency bands given in table 1-1.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] (R&TTE Directive), article 3.2, which states that "….. radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.2] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.

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The present document applies to the following radio equipment types:
Base stations for IMT-2000 CDMA multi-carrier (cdma2000) and Evolved CDMA Multi-Carrier Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB).
These radio equipment types are capable of operating in all or any part of the frequency bands given in table 1-1.
The present document covers requirements for IMT-2000 CDMA multi-carrier (cdma2000) User Equipments and Evolved CDMA Multi-Carrier (UMB) User Equipment.
Base stations for IMT-2000 CDMA multi-carrier (cdma2000) may support:
1) operation in cdma2000 spread spectrum systems as defined in 3GPP2 C.S0002-E [2], referred to herein as operation in Type 1 cdma2000 systems; or
2) operation in cdma2000 High Rate Packet Data Systems as defined in 3GPP2 C.S0024-C [7] subtypes 0, 1, 2 and 3, referred to herein in Type 2 cdma2000 systems.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] (R&TTE Directive) article 3.2, which states that "[…] radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.2] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.

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The present document applies to equipment operating on radio frequencies between 25 MHz and 3 GHz, using analogue, digital and hybrid (using both analogue and digital modulation) modulation.
The present document applies to the following radio equipment types:
• Professional Wireless Microphone Systems (PWMS);
• in ear monitoring systems;
• consumer radio microphones;
• tour guide systems; and
• Assistive Listening Devices (Aids for the handicapped) comprising personal and public hearing aid systems.
The maximum power recommended for equipment covered by the present document is 250 mW for radio microphones and 500 mW for public hearing aids in the 169,4 MHz to 169,8125 MHz band (erp below 1 GHz and eirp above 1 GHz).
The present document also covers radio microphones used in the 863 MHz to 865 MHz band, with a maximum power of 10 mW.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.1] (R&TTE Directive): Article 3.2, which states that "….. radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of Article 3 of the R&TTE Directive may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.

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The present document applies to the following radio equipment type:
Repeaters for Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) (FDD).
This radio equipment type is capable of operating in all or any part of the frequency bands given in table 1-1.
The present document covers requirements for E-UTRA Repeaters for Release 8 and 9.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] (R&TTE Directive), article 3.2, which states that "….. radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference". In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.2] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.

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Update/revision making to bring in line with latest guidance on creation of HENs. Amend test approaches. New revised standard should support also FM modulation for more simple conformity assessment procedure of combined AM/FM equipment.

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The present document applies to the following radio equipment type:
• Repeaters for IMT-2000 CDMA Direct Spread (UTRA FDD).
This radio equipment type is capable of operating in all or any part of the frequency bands given in table 1-1.
The present document covers requirements for UTRA FDD Repeater for Releases 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. In addition, the present document covers requirements for UTRA Repeater in the operating bands specified in TS 102 735 [i.5].
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.6] (R&TTE Directive), article 3.2, which states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.6] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.

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The present document applies to the following radio equipment type:
• User equipment for IMT-2000 CDMA TDD (UTRA TDD).
This radio equipment type is capable of operating in all or any part of the frequency bands given in table 1-1.
The UTRA TDD component of IMT-2000 CDMA TDD supports three options of the TDD mode with the chip rates of 3,84 Mcps, 7,68 Mcps and 1,28 Mcps. These three options are called the 3,84 Mcps TDD option, the 1,28 Mcps TDD option and the 7,68 Mcps TDD option respectively. The requirements are listed in different clauses only if the parameters deviate. The present document covers requirements for:
• 3,84 Mcps UTRA TDD option user equipment for Releases 99, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9;
• 1,28 Mcps UTRA TDD option user equipment for Releases 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9;
• 7,68 Mcps UTRA TDD option user equipment for Releases 7, 8 and 9.
For the case of IMB, only the 3,84 Mcps UTRA TDD option applies.
The present document covers the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] (R&TTE Directive) article 3.2, which states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.2] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.

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The present document applies to Short Range Devices (SRDs) in Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (RTTT) systems as described in the scope of EN 302 858-1 [1]:
• with an integral antenna;
• for low power motion and distance monitoring radars for mobile applications only;
• operating in the 24,05 GHz to 24,25 GHz frequency range.
The applicability of the present document covers only the 24 GHz Narrow Band Short Range Radar (NBSRR) for road vehicles. The present document does not necessarily include all the characteristics which may be required by a user, nor does it necessarily represent the optimum performance achievable.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] (R&TTE Directive), article 3.2, which states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".
These radio equipment types are capable of operating in all or part of the frequency band as specified below.
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.2] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.

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