Bharat Shah of Logitech asked about requirements for an RF wireless mouse in many countries.
I thought the following concerning Australia may be of interest to the group. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------- In Australia there are radiocommunications regulations and EMC regulations which would need to be complied with. I believe the device would probably need to granted a "Class Licence" by the Spectrum Management Authority (SMA) in Australia. To operate low power transmitteres in Australia within the 27MHz band it would need to be between 26.957 and 27.283MHz with a maximum of 1W (EIRP). The operating frequency must have an offset of 5KHz from any CB radio allocated band. It would also need to maintain an emission bandwidth of no more than 10KHz. As the device probably requires a "Class Licence" it would need to incorporate the "C tick" mark (label) on the product indicating it complied with the radiocommunications regulations. The applicable radiocommunications standard would be AS 4268.2 (essentially equivalent to ETSI 300220 {I think that is the right number}). This standard addresses low power transmitting devices and includes some EMC requirements. This standard is not presently mandatory however, it will be mandatory within two to three months. Best regards, Kevin Kevin Richardson Ph: 043-29-4070 Stanimore Pty Limited Fax: 043-28-5639 "The Technology Requirements Specialists" Int'l: +61-43-xx-xxxx Email: Internet: 100356....@compuserve.com Compuserve: 100356,374