Grace, et al May I just reiterate that to qualify as Class 1 you must test to the harmonized standards, which are stated on the various Sub-class documents. For national contact information, go to <http://www.ero.dk/> http://www.ero.dk/ and follow the navigation CEPT Administrations--> National contacts. Best regards Neil
From: Grace Lin [mailto:graceli...@gmail.com] Sent: 01 May 2007 13:05 To: Barker, Neil Cc: EMC PSTC Subject: Re: 802 Frequency and Power Level Document Available Neil, Thank you so much for your continuously support. The 10mW Class 1 information helps many manufacturers. 10mW is also the power limit per Japan (to be confirmed). We will indicate this information in the next revision. By the way, I remember seeing a list of all EU netional authorities. I cannot locate that link for the time being. Could you or any member share that information? Best regards, Grace On 5/1/07, Barker, Neil <neil.bar...@e2v.com> wrote: Grace, George and Rich, Many thanks for making such good sense out of the very rough and ready file that I posted to start this off. Could I suggest that you add some additional information for Europe that has been the subject of a recent discussion between Jim Eichner and myself. The information as posted is correct in as much as to use 100mW across the whole of 2400 to 2483.5 MHz is indeed Class 2 and requires the 'Alert' mark and consequently requires notification to all national authorities (with a subsequent 4 week delay before placing your product on the market). However, if you limit power in the range 2454 to 2483.5 to 10mW (thus incorporating the French restrictions), or reduce the utilised band to 2400 to 2454 MHz, it becomes Class 1 and requires only testing to harmonized standards and no notification process. Class 1 is defined for this band by Class 1, Sub-class 22, the definition being found at <htt ://www.ero.dk/6B2C2CE2-54CC-4E72-A844-106BD09B07B4?frames=no&> http://www.ero.dk/6B2C2CE2-54CC-4E72-A844-106BD09B07B4?frames=no& . The Class 1 definition for the band 5725 to 5875MHz is defined by Sub-class 43, http://www.ero.dk/C7E7C0F1-AF03-4C9E-B7E1-EC426A18A254?frames=no&. Best regards Neil R. Barker CEng MIET HonFSEE MIEEE Manager Quality Engineering e2v technologies (uk) ltd 106 Waterhouse Lane Chelmsford Essex CM1 2QU UK Tel: (+44) 1245 453616 Fax: (+44) 1245 453571 Mob: (+44) 7801 723735 P Please consider the environment before printing this email. From: peter merguerian [mailto: <mailto:pmerguerian2...@yahoo.com> pmerguerian2...@yahoo.com] Sent: 01 May 2007 05:48 To: Grace Lin; EMC PSTC Subject: Re: 802 Frequency and Power Level Document Available Grace, Neil, George and Rich, Wow! What a great start. There are some countries like Brazil and Israel missing and there are countries with yet TBD information. I will provide you with comments after my complete review shortly. For now, can we add in the comments section or another column if an in-country rep is required, if a local language manual is required, if in-country test is required or if FCC/EN test reports are accepted? Also for the 5Ghz, it is important to mention what countries require DFS and TPC. Fo example, UAE requires (DFS) and technical power control (TPC), to ensure the co-existence and compatibility with other systems using the frequency range.The DFS and TPC requirements as outlined in ITU-R Recommendation M.1652 are to be observed while applying for the type approval of the devices in the 5 GHz frequency range. We must also get prepared for the usag restrictions in various parts of the world for th 802.11n Usage restrictions for IEEE802.11n (2.4GHz/20MHzBW/MIMO) Usage restrictions for IEEE802.11n (2.4GHz/40MHzBW/MIMO) Usage restrictions for IEEE802.11n (5GHz/20MHzBW/MIMO) Thanks all for your hard work and hope we get much feedback fom members to make this as comprehensive list as possible. Peter Grace Lin <graceli...@gmail.com> wrote: Dear members, Please give our sincere thanks to Neil R. Barker of e2v technologies (UK) Ltd. We started working on the posted file based on two files provided by Neil. Neil, thank you so much for sharing. Best regards, Grace On 4/29/07, Scott Douglas <emcp...@ptcnh.net > wrote: To All Members, I have just posted the document *WorldWide_Frequency_Power_20070419.zip* to the EMC-PSTC Forum web site. From the web site's home page, click on Files on the left side of the page. Once the new page opens, find and click on the EMC folder. Inside you find the document mentioned above. This document in a collaborative effort of Grace Lin, George Stunts and Richard Georgerian (EMC-PSTC members all). It lists, by country, RLAN / WLAN frequency and power level information for countries throughout the world. It includes links to regulatory web sited or further information. The document comes in four file formats and all are in one ZIP file. The base document is in MS Word format. Know that I tried converting this base document into text, Excel and other formats without much success in creating a useful file. Feel free to make use of the document. If you have any suggestions or find any errors, please send email to Grace, George, or Richard. Grace Lin <mailto:graceli...@gmail.com> graceli...@gmail.com George Stults george.stu...@watchguard.com Richard Georgerian <mailto:richa...@mesanetworks.net> richa...@mesanetworks.net -- Best Regards, Scott Douglas EMC-PSTC Administrator email: <mailto:emcp...@ptcnh.net> emcp...@ptcnh.net Sent by E2V TECHNOLOGIES PLC or a member of the E2V group of companies. A company registered in England and Wales. Company number: 04439718. Registered address: 106 Waterhouse Lane, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 2QU, UK. ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________ Sent by E2V TECHNOLOGIES PLC or a member of the E2V group of companies. A company registered in England and Wales. 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