No!
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Parameter
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Description
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Status
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1
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Service according to ITU Radioreglement
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VEMA radio installations
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N
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2
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Use
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Telemetry, remote control purposes, alarm alerts, speech and data transfer
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N
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3
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Allowed frequency bands / frequencies
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Tape / Frequency
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Frequency bands / frequencies
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N
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Tape a
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456,9-457,1 kHz (centerfrequency 457 kHz)
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Tape B
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6,765-6,795 MHz
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Tape c
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13,553-13,567 MHz
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Tape d
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26,957-27,283 MHz
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Tape e e
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26,990-27,000 MHz
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Tape f
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27,040-27,050 MHz
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Tape g
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27,090-27,100 MHz
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Tape h
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27,140-27,150 MHz
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Tape in
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27,190-27,200 MHz
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Tape j
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40,660-40,700 MHz
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Tape k
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49,500-50,000 MHz
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Tape l
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138,200-138,450 MHz
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Frequency m
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138,650 MHz
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Tape n1/n2
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169,4-169,475 MHz
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Tape o
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169,4-169,4875 MHz
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Tape p
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169,4875-169,5875 MHz
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Tape q
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169,5875-169,8125 MHz
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Bhale r1/r2
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433,050-434,040 MHz
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Bhale s1/s2/s3
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434,040-434,790 MHz
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Tape t
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863,000-865,000 MHz
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Tape u
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865,000-868,000 MHz
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Tape v
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868,000-868,600 MHz
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Tape w
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868,700-869,200 MHz
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Tape x1/x2
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869,400-869,650 MHz
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Tape y1/y2
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869,700-870,000 MHz
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Tape z
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870,000-875,600 MHz
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Bhale aa
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870,000-875,800 MHz
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Tape ab
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870,000-876,000 MHz
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Tape ac
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915,000-921,000 MHz
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Tape it
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915,200-920,800 MHz
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Frekvens ae
|
916,3 MHz, 917.5 MHz, 918,7 MHz and 919.9 MHz
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Tape of
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2400,0-2483,5 MHz
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Tape ag1/ag2
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2483,5-2500,0 MHz
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Tape ah
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5725-5875 MHz
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Tape ain't
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24,00-24,25 GHz
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Tape aj
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57-64 GHz
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Tape alk
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61,0-61,5 GHz
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Tape all
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122-123 GHz
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Tape am
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244-246 GHz
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4
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Maximum Allowed Shipping Effects
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Tape / Frequency
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Maximum Allowed Shipping Effects
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N
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Tape a
|
7 dB µ A/m at 10 m
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Tape B
|
42 dB µ A/m
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Tape c
|
42 dB µ A/m
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Tape d
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42 dB µ A/m corresponding to 10 mW e.r.p.
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Tape e e
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100 mW e.r.p.
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Tape f
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100 mW e.r.p.
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Tape g
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100 mW e.r.p.
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Tape h
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100 mW e.r.p.
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Tape in
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100 mW e.r.p.
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Tape j
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10 mW e.r.p.
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Tape k
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1 mW e.r.p.
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Tape l
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10 mW e.r.p.
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Frequency m
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500 mW e.r.p.
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Tape n1
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500 mW e.r.p.
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Tape n2
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500 mW e.r.p.
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Tape o
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10 mW e.r.p.
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Tape p
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10 mW e.r.p.
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Tape q
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10 mW e.r.p.
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Bhale r1
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1 mW e.r.p.
and -13 dBm/10 kHz power density for modulation bandwidth, greater than 250 kHz
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Tape r2
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10 mW e.r.p.
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Tape s1
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1 mW e.r.p.
and -13 dBm/10 kHz power density for modulation bandwidth, greater than 250 kHz
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Tape s2
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10 mW e.r.p.
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Tape s3
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10 mW e.r.p.
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Tape t
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25 mW e.r.p.
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Tape u
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25 mW e.r.p.
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Tape v
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25 mW e.r.p.
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Tape w
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25 mW e.r.p.
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Tape x1
|
500 mW e.r.p.
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Tape x2
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25 mW e.r.p.
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Tape y1
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5 mW e.r.p.
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Tape y2
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25 mW e.r.p.
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Tape z
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500 mW e.r.p.
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Bhale aa
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25 mW e.r.p.
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Tape ab
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25 mW e.r.p.
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Tape ac
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25 mW e.r.p.
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Tape it
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25 mW e.r.p.
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Frekvens ae
|
100 mW e.r.p.
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Tape of
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10 mW e.i.r.p.
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Tape ag1
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1 mW e.i.r.p.
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Tape ag2
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10 mW e.i.r.p.
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Tape ah
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25 mW e.i.r.p.
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Tape ain't
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100 mW e.i.r.p.
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Tape aj
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100 mW e.i.r.p., a maximum power output of 10 mW and a maximum e.i.r.p. -power density of 13 dBm/MHz
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Tape alk
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100 mW e.i.r.p.
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Tape all
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100 mW e.i.r.p.
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Tape am
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100 mW e.i.r.p.
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5
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Duty cycle and usage restrictions
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Tape / Frequency
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Duty cycle, etc.
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Use restrictions
|
N
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Tape a
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No Requirements
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Note 1)
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Tape B
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No Requirements
|
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Tape c
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No Requirements
|
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Tape d
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No Requirements
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Tape e e
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≤ 1%
|
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Tape f
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≤ 1%
|
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Tape g
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≤ 1%
|
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Tape h
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≤ 1%
|
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Tape in
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≤ 1%
|
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Tape j
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No Requirements
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Note 2)
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Tape k
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No Requirements
|
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Tape l
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≤ 1%
|
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Frequency m
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No requirements, maximum bandwidth of 25 kHz
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May only be used to track stolen items.
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Tape n1
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≤ 10%. Channel distance maximum 50 kHz
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It must be used only for radio installations which form part of two-way radio communications systems for remote monitoring and measurement and transmission of data in smart infrastructure, for example, electricity, gas and water.
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Tape n2
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≤ 1%. Channel distance maximum 50 kHz
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Tape o
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Note 6) and < 0,1%
|
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Tape p
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Note 6) and < 0,1%
|
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Tape q
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Note 6) and < 0,1%
|
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Bhale r1
|
Note 3)
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Note 4)
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Tape r2
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≤ 10%
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Note 5)
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Tape s1
|
Note 3)
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Note 4)
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Tape s2
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≤ 10%
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Note 5)
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Tape s3
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≤ 100% at channel distance up to 25 kHz
Note 3)
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Note 4)
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Tape t
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Note 6) or < 0,1%
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Note 5)
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Tape u
|
Note 6) or ≤ 1%
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Note 5)
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Tape v
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Note 6) or ≤ 1%
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Note 7)
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Tape w
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Note 6) or < 0,1%
|
Note 7)
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Tape x1
|
Note 6) or ≤ 10%
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Note 7)
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Tape x2
|
Note 6) or < 0,1%
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Note 5)
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Tape y1
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Note 3)
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Note 4)
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Tape y2
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Note 6) or ≤ 1%
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Note 5)
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Tape z
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≤ 2.5%
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Adaptive Power Control (APC) must be used.
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|
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Note 8)
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Bhale aa
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≤ 1%. Maximum bandwidth of 600 kHz
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Tape ab
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≤ 0,1%. Maximum bandwidth of 200 kHz
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Tape ac
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≤ 0,1%. Maximum bandwidth of 200 kHz
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|
Tape it
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≤ 1%. Maximum bandwidth of 600 kHz
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Frekvens ae
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≤ 1%. Maximum bandwidth of 400 kHz
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RFID tags must be used without the duty cycle.
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Tape of
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No Requirements
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None
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Tape ag1
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Note 6) and ≤ 10%. Maximum bandwidth of 3 MHz
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Only at the indoor MBANS (Medical Body Area Network Systems) in hospitals and in the case of the interior.
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Tape ag2
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Note 6) and ≤ 2%. Maximum bandwidth of 3 MHz
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Only to indoor MBANS on the patient's place of residence.
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Tape ah
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No Requirements
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None
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Tape ain't
|
No Requirements
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None
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Tape aj
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No Requirements
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None
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Tape alk
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No Requirements
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None
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Tape all
|
No Requirements
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None
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Tape am
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No Requirements
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None
|
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Note 1)
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This set of conditions for use applies only to equipment to locate victims in collapsed buildings and the localization of valuable items.
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Note 2)
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No video applications.
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Note 3)
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Number applications are allowed with advanced remedial techniques.
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Note 4)
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No audio and video applications.
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Note 5)
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No other analog audio applications than talk. No Analog video applications.
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Note 6)
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The approach to frequencies and mitigation techniques must be used to give at least the same benefit as the techniques described in harmonized standards adopted in accordance with Directive 1999 /5/EC.
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Note 7)
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No Analog video applications.
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Note 8)
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A duty cycle (x) of 2,5% < x ≤ 10% will be able to be used in connection with Network Relay Points (NRPs) if permission is obtained from the Danish Business Authority.
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6
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Permission ratiation
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The possibilities for using radio frequencies without authorization are shown in the publication of the use of radio frequencies without permission, as well as on amateur radio robber and call signs, etc.
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N
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7
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Harmonised standards
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ONE 300 220-2
ONE 300 330-2
A 300 440-2
A 300 718-2
A 300 718-3
EN 303 203-2 (in preparation)
A 303 204-2
A 305 550-2
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I
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8
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References
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ERC / REC 70-03
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC, as last amended by implementation decision 2013 /752/EU
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I
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9
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Notice of Notice
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2015 /30/DK
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I
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