RE: European Harmonization of the 2.4 Ghz Band

2001-11-19 Thread Sandy Mazzola
Doug,

   Thank you and all who responded to my question. 

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


 Massey, Doug C. masse...@ems-t.com 11/19/01 08:01AM 

Sandy,
It depends on the particular device. You can get the full details at this
website : http://www.anfr.fr/gb/ This is the site for the French Frequency
Agency. You'll have to click on the NEWS button to see the new rules
regarding 2.4 Ghz. In a nutshell, there are still power limitations for the
full band, and will be until 2004. Power limitations also exist for outdoor
use, even after 2004. Bluetooth falls under the category non-specific SRD, I
believe.

I think the reason for the truncated 2.4 Ghz band in France is that it
conflicts with military useage. Agreement has been made to move the military
applications to another band, thereby opening the 2.4 band up entirely, but
this, as one might imagine, will take some time.

Along the same lines, I have heard that Singapore has also opened the full
2.4 GHz band to SRD's, but I have been unable to confirm this. Does anyone
have information on Singapore?

Doug Massey
Lead Regulatory Engineer
LXE, Inc.


-Original Message-
From: Sandy Mazzola [mailto:mazzo...@symbol.com] 
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 2:03 PM
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 



---
This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety
Technical Committee emc-pstc discussion list.

Visit our web site at:  http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/emcs/pstc/ 

To cancel your subscription, send mail to:
 majord...@ieee.org 
with the single line:
 unsubscribe emc-pstc

For help, send mail to the list administrators:
 Michael Garretson:pstc_ad...@garretson.org 
 Dave Healddavehe...@mediaone.net 

For policy questions, send mail to:
 Richard Nute:   ri...@ieee.org 
 Jim Bacher: j.bac...@ieee.org 

All emc-pstc postings are archived and searchable on the web at:
No longer online until our new server is brought online and the old 
messages are imported into the new server.

BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:2.1
X-GWTYPE:USER
FN:Mazzola, Sandy
TEL;WORK:(631) 738-5373
EMAIL;WORK;PREF;NGW:mazzo...@symbol.com
N:Mazzola;Sandy
X-GWUSERID:MazzolaS
END:VCARD

BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:2.1
X-GWTYPE:USER
FN:Mazzola, Sandy
TEL;WORK:(631) 738-5373
EMAIL;WORK;PREF;NGW:mazzo...@symbol.com
N:Mazzola;Sandy
X-GWUSERID:MazzolaS
END:VCARD



RE: European Harmonization of the 2.4 Ghz Band

2001-11-19 Thread Massey, Doug C.

Sandy,
It depends on the particular device. You can get the full details at this
website : http://www.anfr.fr/gb/ This is the site for the French Frequency
Agency. You'll have to click on the NEWS button to see the new rules
regarding 2.4 Ghz. In a nutshell, there are still power limitations for the
full band, and will be until 2004. Power limitations also exist for outdoor
use, even after 2004. Bluetooth falls under the category non-specific SRD, I
believe.

I think the reason for the truncated 2.4 Ghz band in France is that it
conflicts with military useage. Agreement has been made to move the military
applications to another band, thereby opening the 2.4 band up entirely, but
this, as one might imagine, will take some time.

Along the same lines, I have heard that Singapore has also opened the full
2.4 GHz band to SRD's, but I have been unable to confirm this. Does anyone
have information on Singapore?

Doug Massey
Lead Regulatory Engineer
LXE, Inc.


-Original Message-
From: Sandy Mazzola [mailto:mazzo...@symbol.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 2:03 PM
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



---
This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety
Technical Committee emc-pstc discussion list.

Visit our web site at:  http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/emcs/pstc/

To cancel your subscription, send mail to:
 majord...@ieee.org
with the single line:
 unsubscribe emc-pstc

For help, send mail to the list administrators:
 Michael Garretson:pstc_ad...@garretson.org
 Dave Healddavehe...@mediaone.net

For policy questions, send mail to:
 Richard Nute:   ri...@ieee.org
 Jim Bacher: j.bac...@ieee.org

All emc-pstc postings are archived and searchable on the web at:
No longer online until our new server is brought online and the old 
messages are imported into the new server.


RE: European Harmonization of the 2.4 Ghz Band

2001-11-19 Thread Andrea Bishop

Take a look at the current list of equipment classifications on the RTTE
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





---
This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety
Technical Committee emc-pstc discussion list.

Visit our web site at:  http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/emcs/pstc/

To cancel your subscription, send mail to:
 majord...@ieee.org
with the single line:
 unsubscribe emc-pstc

For help, send mail to the list administrators:
 Michael Garretson:pstc_ad...@garretson.org
 Dave Healddavehe...@mediaone.net

For policy questions, send mail to:
 Richard Nute:   ri...@ieee.org
 Jim Bacher: j.bac...@ieee.org

All emc-pstc postings are archived and searchable on the web at:
No longer online until our new server is brought online and the old 
messages are imported into the new server.