ETSI - EN 300 220-1
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Radio equipment to be used in the 25 MHz to 1 000 MHz frequency range with power levels ranging up to 500 mW; Part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods
Organization: | ETSI |
Publication Date: | 1 April 2008 |
Status: | inactive |
Page Count: | 66 |
scope:
The present document applies to the following Short Range Device major equipment types:
1) Generic Short Range Devices, including alarms, identification
systems, radio-determination,
2) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID);
3) Detection, movement and alert applications.
These radio equipment types are capable of operating in the permitted frequency bands within the 25 MHz to 1 000 MHz range as specified.
- 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.
NOTE 1: It should be noted that the most widely implemented position within the European Union and the CEPT countries, but it should not be assumed that all designated bands are available in all countries.
NOTE 2: In addition, it should be noted that other frequency bands may be available in a country within the frequency range 25 MHz to 1 000 MHz covered by the present document.
NOTE 3: On non-harmonized parameters, national administrations may impose certain conditions such as the type of modulation, frequency, channel/frequency separations, maximum transmitter radiated power, duty cycle, and the inclusion of an automatic transmitter shut-off facility, as a condition for the issue of an Individual Rights for use of spectrum or General Authorization, or as a condition for use under "licence exemption" as it is in most cases for Short Range Devices.
The present document covers fixed stations, mobile stations and portable stations.
Applications using Ultra- WideBand (UWB) technology are not covered by the present document.
The present document does not require measurements for radiated emissions below 25 MHz.