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Ordinance Amending Ordinance On The Use Of Radio Frequencies Without Permission, As Well As On Amateur Radio Tests And Call Signs, Etc.

Original Language Title: Bekendtgørelse om ændring af bekendtgørelse om anvendelse af radiofrekvenser uden tilladelse samt om amatørradioprøver og kaldesignaler m.v.

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Appendix 1

Publication of the review of the use of radio frequencies without authorisation and on amateur radio racks and call signs etc.

§ 1

Notice no. 1153 of 28. In November 2008 on the use of radio frequencies without authorisation, and on amateur radio racks and call signs, etc., the following changes are made :

1. Appendix 4 (The list of radio frequencies for other services which may be used without authorisation) shall be replaced by the text in Annex 1 to this notice.

§ 2

The announcement shall enter into force on 1. November, 2009.

IT and Telecommunications, the 23rd. October 2009Jørgen Abild Andersen / Søren Johansen

Appendix 1

' Appendix 4

Radio frequencies for other services which may be used without authorisation, cf. § 5

Table of Contents

1. User terminals (CPE) in Fixed Wireless Access (FWA), which are under the control of a FWA network

2. Digital mobile radio stations including TETRA, which are under the control of the relevant digital mobile network

3. Cargo-range equipment for cars

4. Co-integrated or dedicated antenna radio installations

5. Stable-shaped antenna radio installations

6. Radio-power radios (up to 500 mW) for data communication purposes ;

7. Launffett radio installations for remote control

8 Lavatory radio installations for remote-management models

9. Scales of low-power radio installations for avalanalarms

10. Co-plant radio stations for local data networks (WAS/RLANs)

11 The low-power radio installations for the transmission of audio signals ;

12. Medical implants.

13. Meteor Scatter terminals that are under the control of a Meteor Scatter network

14. Microwave facilities

15 Cell phone (DCS 1800)

16. Mobile phone (GSM)

17. Mobile phone (IMT 2000)

18. Measurement Calendars

19. Personalarms

20. Analog PMR 446 and Digital PMR446

21. Private radio installations

22. Radio systems for the control of protective vehicles in motor vehicles

23. Radio frequency identification (RFID)

24. Radio-eating plants

25th Satellite Mints (FSS (Stationary satellite services), VSAT

26th RTTT (Road Transport & Traffic Telematics)

27. Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)

28th Earth stations on board vessels (ESV -Earth Stations on board Vessels)

29th Earth stations on board aircraft (AES -Aircraft Earth Stations)

Thirty. Terminals in the mobile satellite service.

31. Toggle radio (Automatic Guardification / AVI)

32. Togo radio (Eurobalise)

33rd Train radio (Euroloop)

34. Train radio (GSM-R terminals) that are under the control of a GSM R network

35. Wireless Microphone Facility

36. Decomanalog telephone (CT1) that is manufactured or imported and placed on stock ready for sale by 31. December 2002

37. Countless phone (DECT)

38. UWB for Communications, Building Materials (BMA) and Detection of Objects (ODC)

39th Lavffets radio installations for local data (MGWS/RLAN)

40. Radiation equipment in free circulation

41. Mobile communications on board (MCA)

1. User terminals (CPE) in Fixed Wireless Access (FWA), which are under the control of a FWA network

1.1. Radio frequencies :

3410,000-4200,000 MHz
5925,000-8500,000 MHz
10,150-10,300 GHz
10,500-10,650 GHz
12,750-13,250 GHz
14.500-14,620 GHz
15,230-15,350 GHz
17,700-19,700 GHz
22,000-23,600 GHz
24.500-26,500 GHz
27,500-29,500 GHz
31,000-31,300 GHz
31,800-33.400 GHz
37,500-39.500 GHz

1.2. Radio Interfaces :

No 00 033, no. 00 034, no. 00 035 and no. 00 036.

1.3. Restrictions on application :

ERP may be 55 dBW in radio frequency bands that are shared with satellite services.

2. Digital mobile radio stations including TETRA, which are under the control of the relevant digital mobile network

2.1. Radio frequency

Sending
Receiving
380,15-384,80 MHz
390,15-394.80 MHz
410,00-420,00 MHz
420,00-430,00 MHz
453,00-457,50 MHz
463,00-467,50 MHz
870,00-876,00 MHz
915,00-921.00-MHz

2.2. Radio interface :

No 00 047.

3. Cargo-range equipment for cars

3.1. Radio frequencies :

21,625-26,625 GHz
77-81 GHz

The relevant frequency bands may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using these frequency bands.

3.2. Radio Interfaces :

No 00 054 for frequency band 77-81 GHz and no. 00 055 for frequency band 21,625-26,625 GHz.

4. Co-integrated or dedicated antenna radio installations

4.1. Radio frequencies :

6,765-6,795 MHz
863-870 MHz
13,553-13,567 MHz
2400,000-2483,500 MHz
26,957-27,283 MHz
5725,000-5875,000 MHz
40,660-40,700 MHz
24.000-24,250 GHz
49,500-50,000 MHz
61,000-61,500 GHz
138,200-138,450 MHz
122,000-123,000 GHz
138,650 MHz
244.000-246,000 GHz
433,050-434,790 MHz

The relevant frequency bands may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using these frequency bands.

4.2. Radio interface :

No 00 032.

4.3. Restrictions on application :

1) The transfer of video signals must be made alone in radio frequency bands over 2400 MHz.

2) The radio frequency 138.65 MHz must be used alone in the radio equipment for tracing stolen items.

5. Stable-shaped antenna radio installations

5.1. Radio frequencies :

9 kHz-30 MHz

The frequency band in question may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using this frequency band.

5.2. Radio interface :

No 00 008.

6. Radio-power radios (up to 500 mW) for data communication purposes ;

6.1. Radio frequencies :

433,950 MHz
434,000 MHz
434,050 MHz
444,450 MHz
444,550 MHz

The relevant radio frequencies can be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that also use these radio frequencies.

6.2. Radio interface :

No 00 004.

7. Launffett radio installations for remote control

7.1. Radio frequencies :

30,120 MHz
30,920 MHz
445,825 MHz
30,380 MHz
31,300 MHz
445,850 MHz
30,420 MHz
445,125 MHz
445,875 MHz
30,880 MHz
445,675 MHz

The relevant radio frequencies can be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that also use these radio frequencies.

7.2. Radio interface :

No 00 005.

8 Lavatory radio installations for remote-management models

8.1. Radio frequencies :

26,995 MHz
35,150 MHz
40,865 MHz
27,045 MHz
35,160 MHz
40,875 MHz
27,095 MHz
35,170 MHz
40,885 MHz
27,145 MHz
35,180 MHz
40,915 MHz
27,195 MHz
35,190 MHz
40,925 MHz
27,255 MHz
35,200 MHz
40,935 MHz
35,000 MHz
35,210 MHz
40,965 MHz
35,010 MHz
35,220 MHz
40,975 MHz
35,020 MHz
40,665 MHz
40,985 MHz
35,030 MHz
40,675 MHz
433,575 MHz
35,040 MHz
40,685 MHz
433,625 MHz
35,050 MHz
40,695 MHz
433,675 MHz
35,060 MHz
40,715 MHz
433,725 MHz
35,070 MHz
40,725 MHz
433,775 MHz
35,080 MHz
40,735 MHz
433,825 MHz
35,090 MHz
40,765 MHz
433,875 MHz
35,100 MHz
40,775 MHz
433,925 MHz
35,110 MHz
40,785 MHz
433,975 MHz
35,120 MHz
40,815 MHz
434,025 MHz
35,130 MHz
40,825 MHz
35,140 MHz
40,835 MHz

The relevant radio frequencies can be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that also use these radio frequencies.

8.2. Radio interface :

No 00 006.

8.3. Restrictions on application :

35,000-35,000-35,220 MHz may only be used in connection with model aircraft.

9. Scales of low-power radio installations for avalanalarms

9.1. Radio frequencies :

457 kHz

The radio frequency in question may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of the radio frequency is not protected in relation to other services that use this radio frequency as well.

9.2. Radio interface :

No 00 052.

10. Co-plant radio stations for local data networks (WAS/RLANs)

10.1. Radio frequencies :

2400,0-2483,5 MHz
5150,0-5350,0 MHz
5470,0-5725,0 MHz
5725,0-5875.0 MHz

The relevant frequency bands may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using these frequency bands.

10.2. Radio interface :

No 00 029 and no. 00 007.

11 The low-power radio installations for the transmission of audio signals ;

11.1. Radio frequencies :

87,5-108 MHz
863-865 MHz
1795-1800 MHz

The relevant frequency bands may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using these frequency bands.

11.2. Radio interface :

No 00 001.

12. Medical implants.

12.1. Radio frequencies :

9-600 kHz
12,5-20 MHz
30,0-37,5 MHz
402-406 MHz

The relevant frequency bands may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using these frequency bands.

12.2. Radio interface :

No 00 023.

13. Meteor Scatter terminals that are under the control of a Meteor Scatter network

13.1. Radio frequencies :

39,025 MHz
39,125 MHz
39,050 MHz
39,150 MHz
39,075 MHz
39.175 MHz
39.100 MHz

13.2 Radio interface :

No 00 050.

14. Microwave facilities

14.1. Radio frequencies :

2400,00-2483.50 MHz
17.1-17,3 GHz
4500-7000 MHz
24,05-27,00 GHz
8,50-10,60 GHz
57-64 GHz
13,40-14,00 GHz
75-85 GHz

The relevant frequency bands may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using these frequency bands.

14.2. Radio interface :

No 00 031.

15 Cell phone (DCS 1800)

15.1. Radio frequencies :

1710-1785 MHz (sender)
1805-1880 MHz (receiver)

16. Mobile phone (GSM)

16.1. Radio frequencies :

880-915 MHz (sender)
960-960 MHz (receiver)

17. Mobile phone (IMT 2000)

17.1. Radio frequencies :

1900-1920 MHz (sender/recipient)
1920-1980 MHz (sender)
2110-2170 MHz (receiver)

18. Measurement Calendars

The high frequency generator used to produce calibration, help and test signals, modulated or unmodulated. For measuring devices, for example, signal generators, reference frequency regenerators, sweepgenerators and co-drainpipe generators.

18.1. Radio frequencies :

9 kHz-400 GHz

18.2. Restrictions on application :

No power greater than 2 μW should be sent.

19. Personalarms

19.1. Radio frequencies :

32,2750 MHz
224,9250 MHz
869,2500-869,3000 MHz
32,3000 MHz
448,2500 MHz
869,3000-869,4000 MHz
32,3250 MHz
448,2750 MHz
869,6500-869,7000 MHz
146,0125 MHz
868,6000-868,7000 MHz
224,9000 MHz
869,2000-869,2500 MHz

The radio frequencies and frequency bands in question may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies and frequency bands is not protected in relation to other services, which are also using these radio frequencies and frequency bands.

19.2. Radio interface :

No 00 026.

20. Analog PMR 446 and Digital PMR446

20.1. Radio frequencies :

446,0-446,1 MHz (analog PMR)
446,1-446,2 MHz (Digital PMR)

20.2. Radio interface :

No 00 022.

21. Private radio installations

21.1. Radio frequencies :

26,965 MHz channel 1
27,135 MHz channel 15
27,295 MHz channel 29
26,975 MHz channel 2
27,155 MHz channel 16
27,305 MHz channel 30
26,985 MHz channel 3
27,165 MHz channel 17
27,315 MHz channel 31
27,005 MHz channel 4
27,175 MHz channel 18
27,325 MHz channel 32
27,015 MHz channel 5
27,185 MHz channel 19
27,335 MHz channel 33
27,025 MHz channel 6
27,205 MHz channel 20
27,345 MHz channel 34
27,035 MHz channel 7
27,215 MHz channel 21
27,355 MHz channel 35
27,055 MHz channel 8
27,225 MHz channel 22
27,365 MHz channel 36
27,065 MHz channel 9
27,235 MHz channel 24
27,375 MHz channel 37
27,075 MHz channel 10
27,245 MHz channel 25
27,385 MHz channel 38
27,085 MHz channel 11
27,255 MHz channel 23
27,395 MHz channel 39
27,105 MHz channel 12
27,265 MHz channel 26
27,405 MHz channel 40
27,115 MHz channel 13
27,275 MHz channel 27
27,125 MHz channel 14
27,285 MHz channel 28

The relevant radio frequencies can be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that also use these radio frequencies.

21.2. Radio interface :

No 00 028.

22. Radio systems for the control of protective vehicles in motor vehicles

22.1. Radio frequencies :

433,92 MHz

The radio frequency in question may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of the radio frequency is not protected in relation to other services that use this radio frequency as well.

22.2. Radio interface :

No 00 003.

23. Radio frequency identification (RFID)

23.1. Radio frequencies :

865-868 MHz
2446-2454 MHz

The relevant frequency bands may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using these frequency bands.

23.2. Radio interface :

No 00 051.

23.3. Restrictions on application :

RFID with a power output of more than 500 mW may only be used indoors.

24. Radio-eating plants

24.1. Radio frequencies :

57,1-58.9 GHz

24.2. Radio interface :

No 00 045.

25. Satellite minals (FSS (Stationary satellite services), including VSATs and SNG

25.1. Radio frequencies :

10,70-12,75 GHz (receiver)
19,70-20,20 GHz (recipient)
14,00-14,50 GHz (sender)
29,50-30,00 GHz (sender)

The relevant frequency bands may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using these frequency bands.

25.2. Radio interface :

No 00 058

25.3. Restrictions on application :

1) EIRP must not exceed 60 dBW.

2) The use of terminals in the vicinal of airports or airports must be carried out in compliance with the following limitations in the effective emitting power (EIRP) in relation to the minimum distance laid down from the enclosure / bounding zone delimiting air space ; or airports :

EIRP (x)
Minimum Distance
34 dBW < x ≤ 50 dBW
500 m
50 dBW < x ≤ 55,3 dBW
1800 m
55,3 dBW < x ≤ 57 dBW
2300 m
57 dBW < x ≤ 60 dBW
3500 m

26th RTTT (Road Transport & Traffic Telematics)

26.1. Radio frequencies :

5,795-5,815 GHz (route to vehicle)
63,000-64,000 GHz (vehicle to vehicle and road to vehicle)
76,000-77,000 GHz (anti-collisions and infrastructure radar)

The relevant frequency bands may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using these frequency bands.

26.2. Radio interface :

No 00, 030.

27. Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)

27.1. Radio frequencies :

5,855-5.925 GHz

The frequency band in question may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using this frequency band.

27.2. Radio interface :

No 00 061.

28th Earth stations on board vessels (ESV-Earth Stations on board Vessels)

28.1. Radio frequencies :

3700-4200 MHz (receiver)
5925-6425 MHz (sender)
10,70-11,70 GHz (receiver)
12,50-12.75 GHz (recipient)
14,00-14.5 GHz (sender)

The relevant frequency bands may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using these frequency bands.

28.2. Restrictions on application :

5925-6425 MHz
14,00-14,5 GHz
Minimum diameter of the ESV antenna
2,4 m
0.6 m
Trace precision of the ESV antenna
± 0,2 °
± 0,2 °
Maximum EIRP spectral density towards the horizon
17 dB (W/MHz)
12,5 dB (W/MHz)
Maximum EIRP versus Horizontal
20,8 dBW
16,3 dBW

The EIRP spectral density outside of the main beam must be in accordance with the following values :

5925-6425 MHz
14,00-14,5 GHz
Angle outside of the main beam
Maximum EIRP in any 4 kHz tape
Maximum EIRP in any 40 kHz tape
2 ° ≤ ≤ ≤ 7 °,
(32-25 log, etc.)
dB (W/4 kHz)
(33-25 Log On)
dB (W/40 kHz)
7 ° < ≤ ≤ 9,2 °
11
dB (W/4 kHz)
12
dB (W/40 kHz)
9,2 ° < ° ≤ 48 °
(35-25 log, etc.)
dB (W/4 kHz)
(36-25 Log On)
dB (W/40 kHz)
48 ° <, ≤ 180 °
-7
dB (W/4 kHz)
-6
dB (W/40 kHz)

29th Earth stations on board aircraft (AES-Aircraft Earth Stations)

29.1. Radio frequencies :

10,70-11,70 GHz (receiver)
12,50-12.75 GHz (recipient)
14,00-14,50 GHz (sender)

The relevant frequency bands may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using these frequency bands.

29.2. Restrictions on application :

1) The EIRP must not exceed 50 dBW.

2) The provision of the ITU-R recommendation M. 1643 on the protection of fixed services, fixed satellite services and radio astronomial services must be complied with.

Thirty. Terminals in the mobile satellite service.

30.1. Radio frequencies :

137.000-138,000 MHz (receiver)
148.000-150,050 MHz (sender)
387,250-388,750 MHz (sender)
399,900-400,050 MHz (sender)
400,225-400,975 MHz (receiver)
1518,0-1559,0 MHz (receiver)
1610,0-1626,5 MHz (sender/receiver)
1626,50-1660,50 MHz (sender)
1670,0-1675.0 MHz (sender)
1980.0-2010,0 MHz (sender)
2170,0-22000 MHz (receiver)
2483,5-2500,0 MHz (receiver)
10,70-11,70 GHz (receiver)
12,50-12.75 GHz (recipient)
14,00-14,50 GHz (sender)

The relevant frequency bands may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using these frequency bands.

31. Toggle radio (Automatic Guardification / AVI)

31.1. Radio frequencies :

2446-2454 MHz

The frequency band in question may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using this frequency band.

31.2. Radio interface :

No 00 002.

32. Togo radio (Eurobalise)

32.1. Radio frequencies :

4234 kHz
27,095 MHz

The relevant radio frequencies can be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services, which are also using these radio frequencies.

32.2. Radio interface :

No 00 048.

33rd Train radio (Euroloop)

33.1. Radio frequencies :

4516 kHz
11,1-16,0 MHz

The relevant radio frequencies can be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services, which are also using these radio frequencies.

33.2. Radio interface :

No 00 049.

34. Train radio (GSM-R terminals) that are under the control of a GSM R network

34.1. Radio frequencies :

876,2-880.0 MHz (sender)
921,2-925,0 MHz (recipient)

35. Wireless Microphone Facility

35.1. Radio frequencies :

32.0000 MHz
39,4000 MHz
173,8250 MHz
32,4000 MHz
138,2500 MHz
173.9625 MHz
35,8000 MHz
138,7000 MHz
185 000 MHz
36,2000 MHz
138,8000 MHz
187.5000 MHz
36,5000 MHz
139,0500 MHz
194.5000 MHz
36,7000 MHz
139,7500 MHz
201,5000 MHz
36,9000 MHz
141,7650 MHz
208.5000 MHz
37,1000 MHz
142,0700 MHz
215,5000 MHz
37,3000 MHz
169,8250 MHz
222,5000 MHz
37,5000 MHz
173.4000 MHz
800,1000-819,9000 MHz
37,7000 MHz
173.4650 MHz
863.0000-865,0000 MHz
37,9000 MHz
173,6400 MHz
1785,0000-1800,0000 MHz
38,8000 MHz
173.6950 MHz
39,0000 MHz
173.8125 MHz

The radio frequencies and frequency bands in question may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services, which also use these radio frequencies and frequency bands.

35.2. Radio interface :

No 00 025.

35.3. Restrictions on application :

Radio frequencies in radio frequency tape 169,8250-222,5000 MHz may only be used in radio installations for the use of hearing inhibitors.

36. Decomanalog telephone (CT1) that is manufactured or imported and placed on stock ready for sale by 31. December 2002

36.1. Radio frequencies :

914,0125-914,9875 MHz (portable part))
959,0125-959,9875 MHz (base part)

36.2. Radio interface :

No 00 043.

37. Countless phone (DECT)

37.1. Radio frequencies :

1880-1900 MHz

38. UWB for Communications, Building Materials (BMA) and Detection of Objects (ODC)

The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other radio services.

38.1. Radio interface :

No 00 056.

39th Lavffets radio installations for local data (MGWS/RLAN)

39.1. Radio frequencies :

57-66 GHz

The frequency band in question may be legally used for more than one purpose. The use of radio frequencies is not protected in relation to other services that are also using this frequency band.

39.2. Radio interface :

No 00 063.

40. Radiation equipment in free circulation

40.1. Restrictions on application :

Radiation equipment in free circulation may only be used by foreign nationals under shorter accommodates in Denmark. The application shall take place in accordance with the CEPT/ERC Decision 95-01 with subsequent decisions on the extension of the scope of the decision.

41. Mobile communications on board (MCA)

41.1. Radio frequency

1710-1785 MHz (receiver)
1805-1880 MHz (sender)

41.2. Radio interface

No 00 060

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