Hi:

I'm doing a study of sources of potential interference in the 10-12 MHz
range. I found that the EU allows inductive electronic surveillance systems
to co-exist with other spectrum users in the 10.2-11 MHz range. (See ERC
Report 92).

My question, as I know some of you folks work in this area, is: are US
article surveillance, RF ID, and similar systems using the 10-12 MHz range,
or do they contain themselves to ISM frequencies, or other frequencies of
which I'm not aware?

Any info. is appreciated.

Regards,

Jack

Jacob Z. Schanker, P.E.
65 Crandon Way
Rochester, NY 14618
Phone: 716 442 3909
Fax: 716 442 2182
j.schan...@ieee.org




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