Re: Frequency allocation charts for Europe?
Mona, I was thumbing thru Compliance Engineering's 1997 Reference Guide today and came across a 2-page chart detailing "European Low-Power Frequency Allocations" (in the Telecom section). It's on pages E50 and E51, comprises 11 countries and has a frequency range of 0Hz to 246GHz. No guarantees to its accuracy. I hope this helps. Best regards, Ron Pickard ron_pick...@hypercom.com __ Reply Separator _____ Subject: Frequency allocation charts for Europe? Author: at INTERNET List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date:6/10/98 10:30 AM Hello emc-pstc list: a number of months ago someone sent out a pointer to a web page with the US Frequency allocation chart (http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.html), which has been helpful to me recently. does anyone know where one might find a similar chart for European Frequency allocation? snail mail, web page, or organization pointers would all be welcome. thanks in advance! mona (akerb...@acuson.com)
RE: Frequency allocation charts for Europe?
Try http://www.ero.dk/ <http://www.ero.dk/> -Original Message- From: akerb...@acuson.com [SMTP:akerb...@acuson.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 1998 10:30 AM To: emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: Frequency allocation charts for Europe? Hello emc-pstc list: a number of months ago someone sent out a pointer to a web page with the US Frequency allocation chart (http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.html), which has been helpful to me recently. does anyone know where one might find a similar chart for European Frequency allocation? snail mail, web page, or organization pointers would all be welcome. thanks in advance! mona (akerb...@acuson.com)
Frequency allocation charts for Europe?
Hello emc-pstc list: a number of months ago someone sent out a pointer to a web page with the US Frequency allocation chart (http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.html), which has been helpful to me recently. does anyone know where one might find a similar chart for European Frequency allocation? snail mail, web page, or organization pointers would all be welcome. thanks in advance! mona (akerb...@acuson.com)