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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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Table of Contents
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3

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

§ 1

Notice no. 459 of 23. May 2012 on the use of radio frequencies without authorisation, as well as on amateur radio robbers and call signs, etc. are amended as follows :

1. I Annex 5 the table of contents of the table as set out in Annex 1 to this notice.

2. I Annex 5 point 38.3, as in Annex 2, to this notice.

3. Appendix 6 the text of Annex 3 to this notice.

§ 2

The announcement will enter into force on the 20th. July 2012.

The Danish Business Authority, the 171. July 2012

Finn Petersen

-Per V Christensen


Appendix 1

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Table of Contents

1.
User terminals (CPE) in Fixed Wireless Access (FWA), which are under the control of a FWA network
2.
User terminals that are under checking a wireless communications network
3.
Digital landing on mobile radio stations including TETRA, which is under control of a digital mobile network
4.
Intelligent transport systems (ITS)
5.
Earth stations on board vessels (ESV-Earth Stations on board Vessels)
6.
Ground stations on aircraft (AES-Aircraft Earth Stations)
7.
Cards-range equipment for cars
8.
Co-integrated or dedicated antenna radio installations
9.
Stable-shaped antenna radio installations
10.
VA radio equipment (up to 500 mW) for data communication purposes
11.
VA radio equipment for remote control
12.
Launffeting radios for remote-management models
13.
Scales of low-power radio equipment for lavinealarms
14.
Lavecus radio installations for the local data one (MGWS/RLAN)
15.
Vessque radio installations for local data (WAS/RLANs)
16.
LaVesque radio installations for the transmission of audio signals
17.
Medicine implants
18.
Meteor Scatter terminals under the control of a Meteor Scatter network ;
19.
Microwave installations
20.
Mobile communications on board aircraft (MCA)
21.
Mobile communications on board ships (MCV)
22.
Calendars
23.
Personalarms
24.
PMR 446 (analog and digital)
25.
27 MHz CB radio systems (Citizens ' Band)
26.
Motor control of burglary protective equipment
27.
Request for radio frequency (RFID)
28.
Radio-eating plants
29.
Radiation equipment in free circulation
30.
Road Transport & Traffic Telematics (RTTT)
31.
Satellite minals (FSS (Stationary satellite services), including VSATs and SNG
32.
Terminals in the mobile satellite service
33.
Toggle radio (Automatic Guardification / AVI)
34.
Togo (Eurobalise)
35.
Euroloop (train radio)
36.
Train radio (GSM-R terminals) that are under the control of a GSM-R network
37.
Train radio (Auto-Train Control / ATC)
38.
Wireless Microphone Facility
39.
Wireless Telephone (DECT)
40.
UWB for Communication, Building Materials Analysis (BMA) and Detection of Objects (ODC)
41.
Level measurement UWB (LPR-Level Probing Radar)
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Appendix 2

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38.3. Restrictions on application :

1) The radio frequencies of 169,8250 MHz up to and with 222,5000 MHz may only be used in radio installations for the use of hearing inhibitors.

2) Radio frequencies in frequency band 470-790 MHz may be used for wireless microphones, including. in-ear monitoring systems when the following conditions are met :

a) The use of radio frequencies, which lies within a television channel (8 MHz bandwidth) and 1 MHz on each side of the television channel, must not be more than 25 kilometres from the television channel allotment territory to digital television.

b) The use of radio frequencies within a television channel (8 MHz bandwidth) and 1 MHz on each side of the television channel shall not be more than 25 km from auxiliary transmitters to digital television and television broadcasters ; on-premia-television-purpose, etc.

c) The use of radio frequencies, which lies within a television channel (8 MHz bandwidth) and 1 MHz on each side of the television channel, must not be more than 10 km from television transmitters for limited purposes, including, for example, festival-on television.

Which radio frequencies available for wireless microphones can be viewed on the Corporate Management Web site, www.erhvervsstyrelsen.dk.

3) Radio frequencies in frequency band 470-790 MHz may be used for wireless microphones in accordance with the above until 3. April 2020.

4) The frequency band 800-820 MHz shall not be used for wireless microphones after the 31. December 2012.

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Appendix 3

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Samples to obtain certificate for amateur radio and amateur radio service, cf. Section 13 (1). 1 and 3

In order to obtain a certificate in one of the categories A, B or D, the following subsamples must be passed :

Category A :
Usual technical sample, limited technical sample, and non-technical sample.
Category B :
Limited technical sample as well as non-technical testing.
Category D :
Non-technical sample.

The contents of the samples and so on shall be as follows :

1. Non-technical sample

1.1. Requirement to sample sample

The applicant shall answer 20 questions. In order to pass the test, 15 genuine responses are required from the 20 questions.

1.2. Utias

Only logarithmetable, calculus and non-programmable calculators shall be used.

1.3. Pensum

The extent of the sample is limited to the subject of a regulatory and practical nature, which is relevant to the experiments and experiments carried out by radio frequencies provided for use in amateur radio and amateur radio-service.

A detailed pensumoverses can be obtained by contacting the Corporate Board.

In accordance with the financial perspective of the Danish Agency for the Management Board, elementary and relevant issues may be asked within the following areas :

1) conductivity.

2) Sinus signals.

3) Power supply.

4) Antennetype.

5) Leproliferation conditions.

6) Measurements.

7) Mealey instruments.

8) Electrication in electrical equipment.

9) The phonetic alphabet.

10) The Q code.

11) Operational abbreviations, and their use in amateur radio traffic.

12) International emergency signals, amateur radio traffic and traffic in the context of natural disasters.

13) Call signs.

14) IARU Band Plans.

15) Station service.

16) ITU provisions.

17) CEPT provisions.

18) Danish laws and regulations in this area.

2. Limited Technical test

2.1. Requirement to sample sample

The applicant must answer 16 questions. In order to pass the test, there are 12 genuine responses from the 16 questions asked.

The applicant shall consist of the non-technical sample at the latest at the same time as the limited technical sample.

2.2. Utias

Only logarithmetable, calculus and non-programmable calculators shall be used.

2.3. Pensum

The extent of the sample is limited to subjects relevant to experiments and experiments carried out by radio frequencies provided for use in amateur radio and amateur radio-service.

A detailed pensumoverses can be obtained by contacting the Corporate Board.

In the following areas, in accordance with the financial perspective of the Danish Agency for the Administrative Board, questions may be asked in the following areas :

1) Electricity, magnetism and radio theory.

2) Components.

3) Circulars.

4) Recipients, including call procedures.

5) Calendars, including call procedures.

6) Antenner and transmissions line.

7) Leproliferation conditions.

8) Measure.

9) Forsability and immunity.

10) ITU provisions.

11) CEPT provisions.

12) Danish laws and regulations in this area.

In addition, the sample participant in accordance with the pensumovertic list shall identify the following mathematical concepts and operations :

1) Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

2) Fractions.

3) Potenses of 10, exponents.

4) Quadrant.

5) Quathedrate roots.

6) Reciprokke values.

7) Interpretation of linear and non-linear graphers.

Furthermore, the test participant shall know the formulae in the Pensumovers and be able to 'turn them around'.

3. General test sample

3.1. Requirement to sample sample

The applicant must answer 14 questions. In order to pass the test, a 10 correct response is required from the 14 questions.

The applicant shall consist of the non-technical test and the limited technical sample at the latest at the latest with the standard technical test.

3.2. Utias

Only logarithmetable, calculus and non-programmable calculators shall be used.

3.3. Pensum

The amount of the test shall be the same as for the limited technical test, cf. Point. 2.3, but the questions are a greater degree of difficulty.

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