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;
- operating in the 22 GHz to 26,65 GHz frequency range.
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 required to prohibit the taking into service of equipment covered by the present document after a date defined in Commission Decision 2005/50/EC [i.4]. The present document covers transmitters intended to operate in a temporary frequency designation under the 24 GHz ECC decision ECC/DEC/(04)10 [i.5]. The application is also subject to the EU Commission decision on 24 GHz SRR EC 2005/50/EC [i.4]. 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". The present document responds to the EC mandate M/329 [i.6] for Harmonized Standards covering Ultrawide band (UWB) applications.

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Update of the EN 302 288 according to the inputs from national voting for the EN 302 288 V1.2.1.  Revision of EN 302 288 for automatic deactivation as per EC decision.
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 [2]:
with an integral antenna;
for ultra low power motion and distance monitoring radars for mobile applications only;
operating in the 22 GHz to 26,65 GHz frequency range.
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 required to prohibit the taking into service of equipment covered by the present document after a date defined in Commission Decision 2005/50/EC (see bibliography). The present document covers transmitters intended to operate in a temporary frequency designation under the 24 GHz ECC decision ECC/DEC/(04)10 (see bibliography). The application is also subject to the EU Commission decision on 24 GHz SRR EC 2005/50/EC (see bibliography). The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC (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". The present document responds to the EC mandate M/329 for Harmonized Standards covering Ultrawide band (UWB) applications.

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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 302 288-1 [4]:
with an integral antenna;
for ultra low power motion and distance monitoring radars for mobile applications only;
operating in the 22 GHz to 26,625 GHz frequency range.
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 required to prohibit the taking into service of equipment covered by the present document after a date defined in Commission Decision 2005/50/EC (see bibliography). The present document covers transmitters intended to operate in a temporary frequency designation under the 24 GHz ECC decision ECC/DEC/(04)10) (see bibliography). The application is also subject to the EU Commission decision on 24 GHz SRR EC 2005/50/EC (see bibliography). The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) [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". The present document responds to the EC mandate M/329 [6] for Harmonized Standards covering Ultrawideband (UWB) applications.

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