Item A: Processing unit. Connection to PC and LAN (not directly to telecom 
network). Radio modulator & demodulator. Output radio signal 800MHz / 0dbm on 
cable to Item B.

Item B: Upconverter to 10GHz and High Power Amplifier and antenna

 

Item A and B together is a complete radio system and RTTE apply.

 

Item A stand-alone: I would say that it’s not a radio product since it does not 
transmit / receive to space. The radio signals (TX and RX) in on the cable to 
Item B and could be categorized as a signal line. LAN connection is not 
directly coupled to public telecom network. RTTE will not apply, that’s my 
opinion. The system integrator (Item A + B) will put his system into use and 
should be responsible for fulfilling RTTE.

 

Folks, do you agree?

 

 

Cheers,

Amund  

 

PS: 

>From RTTE guidelines: Telecommunications terminal equipment is defined as a 
>product enabling communication or a relevant component thereof which is 
>intended to be connected directly or indirectly by any means

 

The wording “indirect” makes maybe Item A to a telecom terminal equipment ….

 


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