Is intended to become a harmonised standard, the reference of which is intended for publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities referencing Directive 1999/5/EC.  Refers to requirements from EN 300 373-1

Elektromagnetna združljivost (EMC) in zadeve v zvezi z radijskim spektrom (ERM) – Pomorski mobilni oddajniki in sprejemniki za uporabo v radiofrekvenčnih pasovih MF in HF – 2. del: Harmonizirani EN, ki zajema bistvene zahteve člena 3.2 direktive R&TTE

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.NYHQþQLKElectromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Maritime mobile transmitters and receivers for use in the MF and HF bands; Part 2: Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive47.020.70Navigacijska in krmilna opremaNavigation and control equipment33.100.01Elektromagnetna združljivost na splošnoElectromagnetic compatibility in general33.060.20Sprejemna in oddajna opremaReceiving and transmitting equipmentICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 300 373-2 Version 1.1.1SIST EN 300 373-2 V.1.1.1:2004en01-julij-2004SIST EN 300 373-2 V.1.1.1:2004SLOVENSKI

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SIST EN 300 373-2 V.1.1.1:2004

ETSI EN 300 373-2 V1.1.1 (2004-01)Candidate Harmonized European Standard (Telecommunications series) Electromagnetic compatibilityand Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);Maritime mobile transmitters and receiversfor use in the MF and HF bands;Part 2: Harmonized EN covering essential requirementsunder article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive

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Contents Intellectual Property Rights................................................................................................................................6 Foreword.............................................................................................................................................................6 Introduction........................................................................................................................................................7 1 Scope........................................................................................................................................................9 2 References................................................................................................................................................9 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations.................................................................................................10 3.1 Definitions........................................................................................................................................................10 3.2 Symbols............................................................................................................................................................10 3.3 Abbreviations...................................................................................................................................................11 4 Technical requirements specifications...................................................................................................11 4.1 Environmental profile.......................................................................................................................................11 4.2 Conformance requirements..............................................................................................................................11 4.2.1 Frequency error...........................................................................................................................................11 4.2.1.1 Definition..............................................................................................................................................11 4.2.1.2 Limits....................................................................................................................................................12 4.2.1.3 Conformance.........................................................................................................................................12 4.2.2 Output power and intermodulation products...............................................................................................12 4.2.2.1 Definition..............................................................................................................................................12 4.2.2.2 Limits....................................................................................................................................................12 4.2.2.2.1 Output power in the range 1 605 kHz to 4 000 kHz for all modulation modes...............................12 4.2.2.2.2 Output power in the range 4 MHz to 27,5 MHz for all modulation modes.....................................12 4.2.2.2.3 Intermodulation products for SSB telephony modes.......................................................................12 4.2.2.2.4 Difference of power of B-state frequency and Y-state frequency...................................................12 4.2.2.2.5 Output spectrum..............................................................................................................................13 4.2.2.3 Conformance.........................................................................................................................................13 4.2.3 Power of out-of-band emissions of SSB telephony....................................................................................13 4.2.3.1 Definition..............................................................................................................................................13 4.2.3.2 Limits....................................................................................................................................................13 4.2.3.3 Conformance.........................................................................................................................................14 4.2.4 Power of conducted spurious emissions of SSB telephony........................................................................14 4.2.4.1 Definition..............................................................................................................................................14 4.2.4.2 Limits....................................................................................................................................................14 4.2.4.3 Conformance.........................................................................................................................................14 4.2.5 Carrier suppression.....................................................................................................................................14 4.2.5.1 Definition..............................................................................................................................................14 4.2.5.2 Limits....................................................................................................................................................14 4.2.5.3 Conformance.........................................................................................................................................14 4.2.6 Maximum usable sensitivity.......................................................................................................................14 4.2.6.1 Definition..............................................................................................................................................14 4.2.6.2 Limits....................................................................................................................................................15 4.2.6.3 Conformance.........................................................................................................................................15 4.2.7 Adjacent signal selectivity..........................................................................................................................15 4.2.7.1 Definition..............................................................................................................................................15 4.2.7.2 Limits....................................................................................................................................................15 4.2.7.3 Conformance.........................................................................................................................................15 4.2.8 Blocking or desensitization.........................................................................................................................16 4.2.8.1 Definition..............................................................................................................................................16 4.2.8.2 Limits....................................................................................................................................................16 4.2.8.3 Conformance.........................................................................................................................................16 4.2.9 Intermodulation response............................................................................................................................16 4.2.9.1 Definition..............................................................................................................................................16 4.2.9.2 Limits....................................................................................................................................................16 4.2.9.3 Conformance.........................................................................................................................................16 SIST EN 300 373-2 V.1.1.1:2004

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4.2.10 Spurious response rejection ratio................................................................................................................16 4.2.10.1 Definition..............................................................................................................................................16 4.2.10.2 Limits....................................................................................................................................................16 4.2.10.3 Conformance.........................................................................................................................................17 4.2.11 Receiver spurious emissions.......................................................................................................................17 4.2.11.1 Definition..............................................................................................................................................17 4.2.11.2 Limits....................................................................................................................................................17 4.2.11.3 Conformance.........................................................................................................................................17 4.2.12 Synthesizer lock..........................................................................................................................................17 4.2.13 Channel switching......................................................................................................................................17 5 Testing for compliance with technical requirements..............................................................................17 5.1 Test conditions, power supply and ambient temperatures................................................................................17 5.1.1 General........................................................................................................................................................17 5.1.2 Test power source.......................................................................................................................................17 5.1.3 Normal test conditions................................................................................................................................18 5.1.3.1 Normal temperature and humidity........................................................................................................18 5.1.3.2 Normal test power source......................................................................................................................18 5.1.3.2.1 Mains voltage and frequency...........................................................................................................18 5.1.3.2.2 Secondary battery power sources....................................................................................................18 5.1.3.2.3 Other power sources........................................................................................................................18 5.1.4 Extreme test conditions...............................................................................................................................18 5.1.4.1 Extreme temperature tests.....................................................................................................................18 5.1.4.2 Extreme values of test power source.....................................................................................................18 5.1.4.2.1 Mains voltage and mains frequency................................................................................................18 5.1.4.2.2 Secondary battery power sources....................................................................................................18 5.1.4.2.3 Other power sources........................................................................................................................19 5.1.5 Artificial antennas.......................................................................................................................................19 5.1.5.1 Transmitters..........................................................................................................................................19 5.1.5.2 Receivers...............................................................................................................................................19 5.1.6 Standard test signals....................................................................................................................................19 5.1.6.1 Test signals applied to the receiver input..............................................................................................19 5.1.6.1.1 Sources............................................................................................................................................19 5.1.6.1.2 Levels..............................................................................................................................................19 5.1.6.2 Normal test signals................................................................................................................................19 5.1.6.2.1 Class of emission J3E......................................................................................................................20 5.1.6.2.2 Class of emission F1B.....................................................................................................................20 5.1.6.3 Choice of testing frequencies................................................................................................................20 5.1.7 Warming up period.....................................................................................................................................20 5.1.7.1 Time......................................................................................................................................................20 5.1.7.2 Heaters..................................................................................................................................................20 5.2 Interpretation of the measurement results........................................................................................................20 5.3 Essential radio test suites..................................................................................................................................21 5.3.1 Frequency error...........................................................................................................................................21 5.3.2 Output power and intermodulation products...............................................................................................21 5.3.3 Power of out-of-band emissions of SSB telephony....................................................................................22 5.3.4 Power of conducted spurious emissions of SSB telephony........................................................................22 5.3.5 Carrier suppression.....................................................................................................................................22 5.4 Other test specifications...................................................................................................................................23 5.4.1 General........................................................................................................................................................23 5.4.2 Maximum usable sensitivity.......................................................................................................................23 5.4.3 Adjacent signal selectivity..........................................................................................................................23 5.4.4 Blocking or desensitization.........................................................................................................................23 5.4.5 Intermodulation response............................................................................................................................24 5.4.5.1 Class of emission J3E............................................................................................................................24 5.4.5.2 Class of emission F1B analogue...........................................................................................................24 5.4.5.3 Class of Emission F1B digital...............................................................................................................25 5.4.5.4 Results...................................................................................................................................................25 5.4.6 Spurious response rejection ratio................................................................................................................25 5.4.7 Receiver spurious emissions.......................................................................................................................26 Annex A (normative): The EN Requirements Table (EN-RT)...................................................................27 SIST EN 300 373-2 V.1.1.1:2004

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Annex B (informative): Bibliography...........................................................................................................29 Annex C (informative): The EN title in the official languages...................................................................30 History..............................................................................................................................................................31

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Intellectual Property Rights IPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ETSI. The information pertaining to these essential IPRs, if any, is publicly available for ETSI members and non-members, and can be found in ETSI SR 000 314: "Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs); Essential, or potentially Essential, IPRs notified to ETSI in respect of ETSI standards", which is available from the ETSI Secretariat. Latest updates are available on the ETSI Web server (http://webapp.etsi.org/IPR/home.asp). Pursuant to the ETSI IPR Policy, no investigation, including IPR searches, has been carried out by ETSI. No guarantee can be given as to the existence of other IPRs not referenced in ETSI SR 000 314 (or the updates on the ETSI Web server) which are, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document. Foreword This Candidate Harmonized European Standard (Telecommunications series) has been produced by ETSI Technical Committee Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM). The present document has been produced by ETSI in response to a mandate from the European Commission issued under Council Directive 98/34/EC (as amended) [8] laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations. The present document is intended to become a Harmonized Standard, the reference of which will be published in the Official Journal of the European Communities referencing the Directive 1999/5/EC [1] of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity ("the R&TTE Directive"). The present document is part 2 of a multi-part deliverable covering Maritime mobile transmitters and receivers for use in the MF and HF bands, as identified below: Part 1: "Technical characteristics and methods of measurement"; Part 2: "Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive"; Part 3: "Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.3(e) of the R&TTE Directive". Technical specifications relevant to Directive 1999/5/EC [1] are given in annex A.

National transposition dates Date of adoption of this EN: 26 December 2003 Date of latest announcement of this EN (doa): 31 March 2004 Date of latest publication of new National Standard or endorsement of this EN (dop/e):

30 September 2004 Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow): 30 September 2005

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Introduction The present document is part of a set of standards designed to fit in a modular structure to cover all radio and telecommunications terminal equipment under the R&TTE Directive [1]. Each standard is a module in the structure. The modular structure is shown in figure 1.

- If needed, new standards for human exposure to

Electromagnetic Fields, - If needed, new standards for acoustic safety Use of spectrum * If needed Scoped by

equipment

class or type Scoped by frequency and/or equipment type Disability* Privacy* Fraud* No harm to the network* Emergency* Interworking via

the network* Interworking with the network Non-radio Radio (RE) Non-TTE TTE 3.1b 3.2 3.3c 3.3b 3.3a 3.3d 3.3e 3.3f Radio Product EMC EN 301 843 multi-part EMC standard Generic and product standards also notified under EMC Directive Standards also notified under LV Directive 3.1a New radio harmonized standards Spectrum EMC Safety

Figure 1: Modular structure for the various standards used under the R&TTE Directive [1] SIST EN 300 373-2 V.1.1.1:2004

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The left hand edge of the figure 1 shows the different clauses of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [1]. For article 3.3 various horizontal boxes are shown. Dotted lines indicate that at the time of publication of the present document essential requirements in these areas have to be adopted by the Commission. If such essential requirements are adopted, and as far and as long as they are applicable, they will justify individual standards whose scope is likely to be specified by function or interface type. The vertical boxes show the standards under article 3.2 for the use of the radio spectrum by radio equipment. The scopes of these standards are specified either by frequency (normally in the case where frequency bands are harmonized) or by radio equipment type. For article 3.1b the diagram shows EN 301 843 (see bibliography), the multi-part product EMC standard for radio used under the EMC Directive [2]. For article 3.1a the diagram shows the existing safety standards currently used under the LV Directive [3] and new standards covering human exposure to electromagnetic fields. New standards covering acoustic safety may also be required. The bottom of figure 1 shows the relationship of the standards to radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment. A particular equipment may be radio equipment, telecommunications terminal equipment or both. A radio spectrum standard will apply if it is radio equipment. An article 3.3 standard will apply as well only if the relevant essential requirement under the R&TTE Directive is adopted by the Commission and if the equipment in question is covered by the scope of the corresponding standard. Thus, depending on the nature of the equipment, the essential requirements under the R&TTE Directive may be covered in a set of standards. The modularity principle has been taken because: • it minimizes the number of standards needed. Because equipment may, in fact, have multiple interfaces and functions it is not practicable to produce a single standard for each possible combination of functions that may occur in an equipment; • it provides scope for standards to be added: - under article 3.2 when new frequency bands are agreed; or - under article 3.3 should the Commission take the necessary decisions without requiring alteration of standards that are already published; • it clarifies, simplifies and promotes the usage of Harmonized Standards as the relevant means of conformity assessment. SIST EN 300 373-2 V.1.1.1:2004

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1 Scope The present document applies to radio transmitters and receivers, for use on vessels, operating in either the Medium Frequency (MF) only or in the Medium and High Frequency (MF/HF) bands allocated in the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Radio Regulations [4], to the Maritime Mobile Service (MMS). The present document refers to equipment for one or more of the following: - Single SideBand (SSB) modulation for telephony transmission and reception (J3E); - Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) or SSB modulation of a keyed sub-carrier to transmit and receive Digital Selective Calling (DSC) signals in accordance with ITU-R Recommendation M.493-10 [5]. The present document also refers to radio equipment, which is not integrated with the DSC encoder or decoder, but defines the interfaces with such equipment. NOTE 1: The requirements for integrated equipment may be found in other relevant EN/ETSs. 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 requirements in the present document are applicable to receivers for operating on all frequencies in the bands 1 605 kHz to 4 000 kHz or 1 605 kHz to 27,5 MHz as allocated in the ITU Radio Regulations [4], to the MMS. Other spot frequency receivers should meet all the requirements of the present document and other relevant standards as applicable for the frequencies and modes provided. If the equipment, or parts of it, are designed in such a manner that they can be used for other categories of maritime radiocommunication (e.g. Morse telegraphy or NBDP - ETS 300 067 [6]), those parts of the equipment should fulfil the relevant requirements of the appropriate standards for the service(s) in question e.g. ETS 300 067 [6]. 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 2: A list of such ENs is included on the web site http://www.newapproach.org. 2 References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document. • References are either specific (identified by

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