[OpenTRV-dev] EU radio band 48

Bo Herrmannsen bo.herrmannsen at gmail.com
Wed Jun 8 09:53:10 BST 2016


But the point of it is

1) it does not emit emc that disturb other devices

2) it can work even if other devices near by does NOT work as in 1)

Kits are exempt from this.
Den 08/06/2016 10.44 skrev "Bo Herrmannsen" <bo.herrmannsen at gmail.com>:

Emc etc... only Count for finished products...

Hint hint ∆∆
Den 08/06/2016 10.40 skrev "Damon Hart-Davis" <damon at opentrv.uk>:

> Hi,
>
> Some exciting news: we’re working up to a small product-based crowd
> funding campaign later this year to get a batch of valves into the hands of
> early adopters, etc (details still being decided).
>
> The current thinking is that this should be an EU-wide campaign (rather
> than just the UK).
>
> I would like to feel confident that our use of EU band 48 for the
> FS20/FHT8V and the new faster FSK channel is legal everywhere in the EU, or
> at least know where it isn’t so that we can tell people there not to buy,
> given that radio regs are not totally harmonised.
>
> Now, somehow I’ve failed to read through 20+ sets of local equivalents of:
>
>
> http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/spectrum/spectrum-policy-area/spectrum-management/research-guidelines-tech-info/interface-requirements/IR_2030-june2014.pdf
>
> So, how can I sensibly get some clarity on this, quickly and cheaply?
>
> Rgds
>
> Damon
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