Take a look at the current list of equipment classifications on the R&TTE
website.  

http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/rtte/listeq.htm

It includes information on 2.4GHz products, including SRDs up to 10mW. 

It does, however, give a proviso regarding "certain Member States".

You can also find links to most of the European Frequency Plans on the  ERO
website, 

http://www.ero.dk/

regards

Andrea Bishop



Andrea Bishop
TUV Product Service Ltd
Segensworth Road
Fareham, Hants
PO15 5RH
Tel: +44 1329 443509



-----Original Message-----
From: Sandy Mazzola [mailto:mazzo...@symbol.com]
Sent: 17 November 2001 19:03
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: European Harmonization of the 2.4 Ghz Band


To all,

              I have a question regarding the harmonization of the 2.4 Ghz
to 2.4835 Ghz band for usage in Europe.  My understanding was that France
still allows only a truncated band  (2.4465 Ghz-2.4835 Ghz) usage.
          Will those more learned then me in this area answer if this is
still true, will it change any time soon and does this have any power
stipulation on it.     In other words is it also not harmonized for
Bluetooth usage which would be a relatively low power transmitted of  either
1 milliwatt or 10 milliwatts.
  Again Thank You in advance for your responses and have a great day.

Sandy Mazzola 

Santo Mazzola
Regulatory Engineer
Symbol Technologies Inc
1 Symbol Plaza
Holtsville, N. Y. 11742-1300
Phone:  (631) 738-5373
Fax:  (631) 738-3318
E-mail: mazzo...@symbol.com





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