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Radiocommunications Act (Cap. 49) General Authorisations (Radiocommunications Apparatus) Regulations, 2008 (L.N. 7 Of 2008 )



L.N. 7 of 2008

RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS ACT (CAP. 49)

General Authorisations (Radiocommunications Apparatus) Regulations, 2008

IN exercise of the powers conferred upon him by article 19 of the Radiocommunications Act, the Minister for Competitiveness and Communications has made the following regulations>

Part I Preliminary

1. (1) The title of these regulations is the General Authorisations

(Radiocommunications Apparatus) Regulations, 2008.

(2) These regulations shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st January, 2008.

2. (1) Unless the context otherwise requires any reference in these regulations to “the Act” is a reference to the Radiocommunications Act, and subject to the provisions of subregulation (2) of this regulation, the provisions of articles 2 and 7 of the said Act and the provisions of article 2 of the Merchant Shipping Act shall apply to these regulations>

Citation and commencement.

Interpretation. Cap. 49.

Cap. 234.

requires>

(2) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise

“the Authority” means the Malta Communications Authority<

“authorized officer” means any officer of the Authority, or any other officer of any other public authority duly authorized in accordance with the provisions of the Act to enforce compliance with the Act and, or these regulations>

Provided that for the purposes of any maritime radiocommunications apparata however so described “authorized officer” includes any maritime radiocommunications inspector and, or any officer duly authorized by the Malta Maritime Authority<

“the Community” means the European Communities<

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“Directive 70#156#EEC” means the Council Directive of 6

February 1970 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the type approval of motor vehicles and their trailers<

“Directive 98#34#EC” means the European Parliament and the Council Directive of 22 June 1998 which lays down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations<

“distress and safety communications” means distress, urgency and safety calls and messages<

“duty cycle” means the ratio, expressed as a percentage, of the maximum transmitter ‘on’ time on one carrier frequency, relative to a one hour period<

“Dynamic Frequency Selection” or “DFS” means an interference mitigation technique to avoid co-channel operation with other electronic communications networks and, or services, and to ensure a spread of the loading across the available spectrum of the wireless access system under the field of view of a satellite to reduce the aggregate emission levels at the satellites of the fixed satellite service (feeder links) and earth exploration-satellite service (active) from wireless access systems<

“EAS” means electronic article surveillance<

“ETSI” means the European Telecommunications Standards

Institute<

“effective radiated power or “e.r.p.” means the product of the power supplied to the antenna and its gain relative to a half-wave dipole in a given direction<

“equivalent isotropically radiated power” or “e.i.r.p.” means the product of the power supplied to the antenna and the antenna gain in a given direction relative to an isotropic antenna (absolute or isotropic gain)<

“frequency range of operation” means the portion of the radio spectrum within which radiocommunications apparatus must intentionally emit radio signals in order to fulfil its designated function and performance<

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“harmful interference” means interference which endangers the functions of a radio-navigation service or of other safety services or which otherwise seriously degrades, obstructs or repeatedly interrupts a radiocommunications service operated in accordance with the applicable European Community law or Maltese Law<

“harmonised standard” means a technical specification adopted by a recognised standards body under a mandate from the European Commission in conformity with the procedures laid down in Directive 98#34#EC for the purpose of establishing a European requirement, compliance with which is not compulsory<

“indoor use” means the use inside a building, including places assimilated thereto such as an aircraft, in which the shielding will typically provide the necessary attenuation to facilitate sharing with other services<

“maximum e.i.r.p. density” means the highest signal strength measured in any direction at any frequency within the defined range<

“mean e.i.r.p.” means the e.i.r.p. during the transmission burst which corresponds to the highest power, if power control is implemented<

“mean e.i.r.p. density” means the mean power measured with a 1 MHz resolution bandwidth, a root-mean-square (RMS) detector and an averaging time of 1ms or less<

“the Minister” means the Minister responsible for communications<

“on non-interference and non-protection basis” means that no harmful interference may be caused to other users of the band and that no claim may be made for protection from harmful interference received from other systems or services operating in that band<

“peak e.i.r.p. density” means the peak level of transmission contained within a 50 MHz bandwidth centred on the frequency at which the highest mean radiated power occurs. If measured in a bandwidth of x MHz, this level is to be scaled down by a factor of

20log(50#x)dB<

“person” includes any body corporate and any body of persons whether or not it has a legal personality distinct from that of its

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members, which is in possession or control of any radiocommunications apparatus in relation to which these regulations may apply<

“Radio Frequency Identification apparatus” or “RFID apparatus” means apparatus or, inter alia, tracking and identification of items by the use of a radio system, consisting on the one hand of passive devices (tags) mounted on items and, on the other, of transmitter and, or receiver units (readers) which activate the tags and receive data back<

“the Radio Regulations” means the Radio Regulations annexed to, or regarded as being annexed to the most recent International Telecommunication Convention which is in force at that time<

L.N. 374 of 2002

.

Establishment of general authorizations for listed radiocommunications apparata.

“R&TTE Regulations” means the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the Mutual Recognition of their Conformity Regulations, 2002<

“transmit power control” or “TPC” refers to a technique in which the transmitter output power is controlled resulting in reduced interference to other networks<

“ultra high frequency” or “UHF” means a frequency that exceeds 300 megahertz but does not exceed 3 gigahertz<

“urgency” in relation to a transmission, means the safety of a ship, aircraft or person which or who requires urgent attention<

“vehicle” means any vehicle as defined in Directive

70#156#EEC<

“very high frequency” or “VHF” means a frequency that exceeds 30 megahertz but does not exceed 300 megahertz.

Part II General provisions

3. The Schedules to these regulations establish those general authorizations for radiocommunications apparata whereby a person is authorised to buy, sell, have in his possession or under his control, install and operate any or all of the radiocommunications apparata to which a general authorisation under these regulations applies>

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Provided that a person shall in all instances comply with any requirements stated in the Act and, or in these regulations as may apply to the radiocommunications apparata covered by a general authorization under these regulations.

4. (1) Any person enjoying a general authorisation for any radiocommunications apparatus to which these regulations apply, shall comply at all times with any decisions, however so described, taken by the Minister in relation to harmful interference and shall ensure that any such radiocommunications apparatus at all times complies with the applicable standards and is operated in accordance with the applicable conditions in order to ensure that such an operation does not cause harmful interference to other radiocommunications apparatus.

(2) The use of the radiocommunications apparatus for which these regulations apply, is on a non-interference and non-protected basis.

(3) Any person enjoying a general authorisation for any radiocommunications apparatus to which these regulations apply, shall not hold the minister responsible, and where applicable the Authority and, or any other competent public authority for any alleged harmful interference received from other radiocommunications apparatus.

5. No person shall transmit or circulate false or deceptive distress, urgency, safety or identification signals.

6. (1) Nothing under these regulations shall absolve any person from any requirement to obtain any other permits, authorisations or licences, however so described, as may be necessary under any other law affecting the installation and, or operation of a radiocommunications apparatus to which these regulations apply.

(2) Nothing in these regulations shall be construed as exempting or absolving any person to comply with any other laws or any decisions, however so described, that the Minister may from time to time issue.

7. All radiocommunications apparatus covered by a general authorization under these regulations shall be compliant with the provisions of the R&TTE Regulations unless otherwise stated in the general authorisation applicable to that radiocommunications apparatus.

8. The Minister may require any person to provide him with any information regarding any radiocommunications apparatus in the

Harmful interference.

Transmission or circulation of false

or deceptive distress signals etc.

Requirement to abide with any requirements under any other laws etc.

Compliance with apparatus specifications and standards.

Provision of information.

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possession of or used by that person in relation to which apparatus a general authorization under these regulations applies.

Inspections.

Applicability of

First Schedule.

Cap. 234. Cap. 425.

Interpretation.

9. An authorized officer may inspect radiocommunications apparatus covered by a general authorization under these regulations to ensure compliance with these regulations.

FIRST SCHEDULE (Regulation 3)

General Authorisation for Maritime VHF and EPIRB Ship

Stations

1. This General Authorisation applies to any person buying, selling or having in his possession or under his control, or installing and operating a maritime ship station, or any apparatus intended to be used as a component part of such station on board a ship registered under the Merchant Shipping Act and, or the Fisheries Conservation and Management Act.

2. In this Schedule unless the context otherwise requires> “Department of Fisheries” means the Fisheries Conservation

and Control Division (FCCD), or any other competent authority

responsible for the registration of fishing vessels<

“digital selective calling” or “DSC” means a technique using digital codes which enables a radio station to establish contact with, and transfer information to, another station or group of stations, and complying with the relevant recommendations of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) radiocommunications sector<

“emergency position-indicating radiobeacon station” or “EPIRB station” means a station in the mobile service the emissions of which are intended to facilitate search and rescue operations<

“maritime mobile service identity number” or “MMSI number” means a unique 9-digit number that identifies a ship fitted with DSC, which number is issued by the Malta Maritime Authority or by any other competent authority<

“Maritime Ship Station” or “VHF station” means a maritime ship radiocommunications transceiver that operates, unless stated otherwise, on the VHF frequencies<

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“private frequency” means a frequency which has been assigned on an exclusive or shared basis to an individual or company and which frequency is not in accordance with the VHF frequencies<

“Registrar-General” means the Registrar-General of Shipping and Seamen as provided under the Merchant Shipping Act, and includes any person acting under his authority<

“Rescue Coordination Centre” means the Armed Forces of Malta, Luqa Barracks, Luqa, Malta or any other competent authority which is responsible for the coordination of maritime search and rescue operations<

“safety” means the transmission of an important navigational or meteorological warning by means of the VHF station<

“sea area A1” means an area within the radiotelephone coverage of at least one VHF coast station in which continuous DSC alerting is available<

“ship” means every description of vessel used in navigation, whether self propelled or not, and includes barges, pontoons and oil rigs and other similar vessels, and for those Parts of the Act wherever applicable it shall also include a ship under construction<

“territorial waters” means all parts of the open sea within twelve nautical miles of the coast of Malta, or such other distance as may be established under article 3 of the Territorial Waters and Contiguous Zone Act, measured as provided in that Act, and includes any waters enclosed between the base lines therein mentioned and the coast<

“VHF frequencies” means the radio frequencies stated in the

First Annex to the First Schedule to these Regulations.

3. Unless otherwise required by the Authority, a VHF station which enjoyed a valid radiocommunications licence however so described prior to the coming into force of these regulations is exempt from the requirement to be compliant with the provisions of the R&TTE Regulations.

4. Maritime ship stations operating in territorial waters must be capable of operating only on any of the VHF frequencies specified in the First Annex to this Schedule and shall not use any other frequency and, or channel>

Cap. 234.

Cap. 226.

R&TTE Regulations.

Operating Frequencies of the maritime ship stations.

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Provided that a person who has been assigned a private frequency may also operate a maritime ship station covered by this General Authorisation on that frequency>

Cap. 35.

Location of station.

Operation of the maritime ship station.

Qualifications to operate a maritime ship station.

Responsibility for maritime ship stations.

Registration of maritime ship stations.

Provided further that a person who has been assigned a private frequency shall pay any applicable fees under the Fees Ordinance or any other law in force.

5. A person shall not install and, or operate a maritime ship station on land>

Provided that a public authority may install a maritime ship station on land if so authorised by the Authority.

6. (1) Without prejudice to any other requirements at law a person shall, whether within or outside territorial waters, only operate a maritime ship station in accordance with the provisions of the Radio Regulations.

(2) Except in the case of search and rescue communications, a person shall not operate a maritime ship station unless that person>

(a) is qualified to operate such a station, or

(b) is operating such a station under the supervision of a person who is qualified to operate such a station.

7. A person is qualified to operate a maritime ship station if he holds, as a minimum, a short range certificate (SRC) issued by the Registrar-General, or holds a qualification recognised by the Malta Maritime Authority as being equivalent to a short range certificate>

Provided that any such certificate or qualification shall be available for inspection on the demand of any authorized officer at all times when the maritime ship station is installed on board a ship or when the maritime ship station is being operated.

8. Any person under whose name a ship is registered with the Malta Maritime Authority or with the Department of Fisheries, shall be responsible for any maritime ship station registered for operation on board that ship and for any other maritime ship station found to be installed or in operation on board that ship.

9. Any maritime ship station fitted with DSC and EPIRB station shall be registered with the Malta Maritime Authority or with any other

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competent authority as the Authority may consider appropriate in the circumstances>

Provided that the registration of any such stations which are to be operated on board a ship, shall be made by the person under whose name that ship is registered with the Malta Maritime Authority or with the Department of Fisheries as the case may be or by his authorised representative.

10. (1) Any person enjoying a general authorisation in accordance with this Schedule shall ensure that any maritime ship station and EPIRB station operating under such a general authorisation, are assigned a call sign by the Malta Maritime Authority or with any other competent authority as the Authority may consider appropriate, which call sign shall only be used on the ship on which it is registered.

(2) The call sign shall remain with the ship for the duration of its life regardless of changes of ownership or of ship name.

(3) Call signs are not transferable between ships.

(4) A person operating a maritime ship station shall use the call sign assigned to the ship from which the maritime ship station is being operated at the start of each transmission, or series of transmissions.

11. (1) Any person enjoying a general authorisation under this Schedule shall ensure that a maritime ship station fitted with DSC, is assigned an MMSI number by the Malta Maritime Authority or any other competent authority as the Authority may consider appropriate>

Provided that such a person shall also ensure that a maritime ship station is programmed with the assigned MMSI number.

(2) MMSI numbers are not transferable between ships.

(3) A person possessing an EPIRB station shall ensure that> (a) such station is only used on board a ship<

(b) such station is registered with the Malta Maritime

Authority or the Department of Fisheries< and

(c) any EPIRB station if fitted or carried on board a ship shall be programmed with the MMSI number of that ship as

Call signs.

MMSI numbers.

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assigned by the Malta Maritime Authority or with any other competent authority as the Authority may consider appropriate.

Transfer of VHF or

EPIRB stations.

Emissions and mode of operation of VHF stations.

12. A person transferring a DSC enabled VHF station and, or an EPIRB station from one ship to another, must inform the Malta Maritime Authority or any other competent authority prior to installing any of the aforesaid stations on a ship in order to apply for an MMSI number.

13. (1) All DSC enabled VHF stations must be able to send and receive class G2B emissions on the frequency 156.525 MHz (Channel 70).

(2) All stations equipped with apparatus for radiotelephony to work in the VHF bands must be able to send and receive class G3E emissions on>

(a) the distress, safety and calling frequency 156.800 MHz

(channel 16)<

06)<

(b) the primary intership frequency 156.300 MHz (channel

(c) the intership navigation safety frequency 156.650 MHz

(channel 13)< and

(d) all the frequencies necessary for their service.

(3) The transmit carrier power of a VHF station shall not exceed 25 Watts, and the use of power amplifiers is prohibited.

(4) The channel spacing of a VHF station shall be 25 kHz. (5) In order to facilitate the reception of distress calls and

traffic, all transmissions on 156.800 MHz (channel 16) shall be kept to

a minimum and shall not exceed one minute.

(6) Before transmitting on the frequency 156.800 MHz (channel 16) a VHF station shall listen on this frequency for a reasonable time to make sure that no distress traffic is being sent.

(7) All persons shall accept, with absolute priority and in all instances, distress calls and messages regardless of their origin, and shall reply in the same manner to such messages immediately taking such action in regard thereto as may be required.

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14. (1) EPIRB stations shall transmit distress alerts in the 406-

406.1 MHz frequency band and, or on 156.525 MHz (VHF channel

70).

(2) The minimum technical parameters of EPIRB stations are those specified in the Second Annex to this Schedule.

15. (1) All EPIRB stations shall only be activated in case of distress to transmit distress alerts.

(2) If for any reason a person activates an EPIRB station inadvertently, that person shall immediately contact the Rescue Coordination Centre to cancel the distress alert.

(3) EPIRB stations transmitting on frequency 156.525 MHz shall only be used on ships engaged on voyages solely within sea area A1.

Minimum technical parameters of EPIRB stations.

Mode of operation of EPIRB stations.

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FIRST ANNEX (Paragraph 4 of the First Schedule) Table of the VHF Frequencies

Channel designator

Transmitting frequencies (MHz)

Inter-ship

Port operations and ship movement

Public corres- pondence

Channel designator

From ship stations

From coast stations

Inter-ship

Single frequency

Two frequency

Public corres- pondence

60

156.025

160.625

x

x

01

156.050

160.650

x

x

61

156.075

160.675

x

x

x

02

156.100

160.700

x

x

x

62

156.125

160.725

x

x

x

03

156.150

160.750

x

x

x

63

156.175

160.775

x

x

x

04

156.200

160.800

x

x

x

64

156.225

160.825

x

x

x

05

156.250

160.850

x

x

x

65

156.275

160.875

x

x

x

06

156.300

x

66

156.325

160.925

x

x

07

156.350

160.950

x

x

67

156.375

156.375

x

x

08

156.400

x

68

156.425

156.425

x

09

156.450

156.450

x

x

69

156.475

156.475

x

x

10

156.500

156.500

x

x

70

156.525

156.525

Digital selective calling for distress, safety and calling

11

156.550

156.550

x

71

156.575

156.575

x

12

156.600

156.600

x

72

156.625

x

13

156.650

156.650

x

x

73

156.675

156.675

x

x

14

156.700

156.700

x

74

156.725

156.725

x

15

156.750

156.750

x

x

75

156.775

156.775

x

16

156.800

156.800

DISTRESS, SAFETY AND CALLING

76

156.825

156.825

x

17

156.850

156.850

x

x

77

156.875

x

18

156.900

161.500

x

x

x

78

156.925

161.525

x

x

19

156.950

161.550

x

x

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Channel designator

Transmitting frequencies (MHz)

Inter-ship

Port operations and ship movement

Public corres - pondence

Channel designator

From ship stations

From coast stations

Inter-ship

Single frequency

Two frequency

Public corres - pondence

79

156.975

161.575

x

X

20

157.000

161.600

x

X

80

157.025

161.625

x

X

21

157.050

161.650

x

X

81

157.075

161.675

x

X

22

157.100

161.700

x

x

X

82

157.125

161.725

x

x

X

23

157.150

161.750

x

x

X

83

157.175

161.775

x

x

X

24

157. 200

161.800

x

x

X

84

157.225

161.825

x

x

X

25

157.250

161.850

x

x

X

85

157.275

161.875

x

x

X

26

157.300

161.900

x

x

X

86

157.325

161.925

x

x

X

27

157.350

161.950

x

X

87

157.375

157.375

x

28

157.400

162.000

x

X

88

157.425

157.425

x

AIS 1

161.975

161.975

AIS 2

162.025

162.025

Specific provisions

i. Channels 06, 16, 70, AIS 1 and AIS 2 may also be used for communication between ship stations and aircraft stations engaged in coordinated search and rescue operations and other safety related communications. Maritime ship stations shall avoid interference to such communications.

ii. Channels 15 and 17 may also be used for on-board communications provided the effective radiated power does not exceed 1 W, and subject to the national regulations of the administration concerned when these channels are used in its territorial waters.

iii. Channel 70 is to be used exclusively for digital selective calling for distress, safety and calling.

iv. Channel 13 is designated for use on a worldwide basis as a navigation safety communication channel, primarily for intership navigation safety communications. It may also be used for the ship movement and port operations service subject to the national regulations of the administrations concerned.

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v. Channels AIS 1 and AIS 2 are to be used for an automatic identification system (AIS) capable of providing worldwide operation.

vi. The use of channels 75 and 76 must be restricted to navigation-related communications only and all precautions must be taken to avoid harmful interference to channel 16, for example by limiting the output power to 1 W or by means of geographical separation.

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SECOND ANNEX

(Paragraph 14 of the First Schedule)

Minimum Technical Parameters of EPIRB stations1. EPIRB stations operating in the 406 MHz frequency range

Operating frequency range

406.000-406.100 MHz

Designation of Emission

G1B

Antenna Polarisation

Circular or linear

2. EPIRB stations operating on the 156.525 MHz

Operating frequency

156.525 MHz

Necessary bandwidth

< 16 kHz

Designation of Emission

G2B

Antenna Polarisation

Vertical

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SECOND SCHEDULE (Regulation 3)

General Authorisation for Wireless Access Systems

Applicability of

Second Schedule.

Interpretation.

Minimum technical parameters.

Location of Use.

1. This General Authorisation applies to any person buying, selling or having in his possession or under his control, or installing and operating a wireless access system or any apparatus intended to be used as a component part of that system.

2. In this Schedule unless the context otherwise requires>

“2.4 GHz band” means the frequency band 2400-2483.5 MHz< “5 GHz band A” means the frequency band 5150-5350 MHz< “5 GHz band B” means the frequency band 5470-5725 MHz<

“wireless access systems” means wideband or broadband radio systems including radio local area networks, that allow wireless access for public and private applications disregarding the underlying network topology.

3. (1) The minimum technical parameters of wireless access systems operating in the 2.4 GHz band, shall be those as specified in the First Annex to this Schedule.

(2) The minimum technical parameters of wireless access systems operating in the 5 GHz band A, shall be those as specified in the Second Annex to this Schedule.

(3) The minimum technical parameters of wireless access systems operating in the 5 GHz band B shall be those as specified in the Third Annex to this Schedule.

4. (1) Wireless access systems operating in the 2.4 GHz band and 5 GHz band B may be used at indoor and outdoor locations.

(2) Wireless access systems operating in the 5 GHz band A

shall only be used at indoor locations.

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FIRST ANNEX

(Paragraph 3 (1) of the Second Schedule)

Minimum Technical Parameters of Wireless Access Systems operating in the 2.4 GHz ban d (Mandatory)

Operational Frequency

Range

2400 – 2483.5 MHz

Modulation

Frequency hopping, direct sequence spread spectrum or other forms of spread spectrum modulation

Minimum aggregate data rate

250 kbit/s

Maximum Power

(e.i.r.p.)

100 mW

Power Density

Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum

Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum

Power Density

-20 dBW per 1 MHz

-10 dBW per 1 MHz

Additional technical parameters of Wireless Access Systems operating in the 2.4 GHz band(Recommendations)

1. The information detailed in this sectio n is taken into consideration by the Authority in addition to the minimum requirements to be observed when planning and managing the frequency spectrum in Malta. Compliance is recommended.

2. The Authority recommends applying the following harmonised standard to demonstrate that radio apparatus complies with the basic requirements in Directive 1999/5/EC:

o EN 300 328 (2003-04), ETSI Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); data transmission equipment operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonised EN covering essential requirements under Article 3(2) of the R&TTE Directive.

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SECOND ANNEX

(Paragraph 3(2) of the Second Schedule)

Minimum Technical Parameters of Wireless Access Systems operating in the 5 GHz band ‘A’

Operational

Frequency Range

5150 – 5250 MHz

5250 – 5350 MHz

Maximum mean e.i.r.p.

200 mW

Maximum mean e.i.r.p. density

10 mW per MHz in any 1 MHz band

Limitations

Indoor use only

Additional Technical Requirements

-

TPC shall be employed to provide, on average, a mitigation factor of at least 3 dB on the maximum permitted output power of the system. If TPC is not in use, the maximum mean e.i.r.p. and mean e.i.r.p. density limits shall be reduced by 3 dB.

Systems operating in the band 5250-

5350 MHz shall use mitigation techniques that give at least the same protection as the detection, operational and response requirements described in EN 301 893 to:

- ensure compatible operation with radiodetermination systems;

- equalise the probability of selecting

a specific channel for all available channels (see Information for the Second and Third Annexes to the Second Schedule) so as to ensure, on average, a near uniform spread of the spectrum loading.

Additional technical paramete rs of Wireless Access Systems operating in the 5 GHz band ‘A’ (Recommendations)

1. The information detailed in this section is taken into consideration by the Authority in addition to the minimum requirements to be observed when planning and managing the frequency spectrum in Malta. Compliance is recommended.

2. The Authority recommends applying the following harmonised standard to demonstrate that radio apparatus complies with the basic requirements in Directive 1999/5/EC:

o EN 301 893 (2003 -08), ETSI Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); 5 GHz high performance RLAN; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive.

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THIRD ANNEX

(Paragraph 3(3) of the Second Schedule)

Minimum Technical Parameters of Wireless Access Sys tems operating in the 5 GHz band ‘B’

Operational Frequency

Band

T 5470 – 5725 MHz

Maximum mean e.i.r.p.

1 W

Maximum mean e.i.r.p. density

50 mW per MHz in any 1 MHz band

Additional Technical

Requirements

TPC shall be employed to provide, on average, a mitigation factor of at least 3 dB on the maximum permitted output power of the system. If TPC is not in use, the maximum mean e.i.r.p. and mean e.i.r.p. density limits shall be reduced by 3 dB.

Systems shall use mitigation techniques that give at least the same protection as the detection, operational and response requirements described in EN 301 893 to:

- ensure compatible operation with radio determination systems;

- equalise the probability of selecting a specific channel for all available channels (see Information for the Second and Third Annexes to the Second Schedule) so as to ensure, on average, a near uniform spread of the spectrum loading.

Additional technical parameters of Wireless Access Systems operating in the 5 GHz band ‘B’ (Recommendations )

1. The information detailed in this section is taken into consideration by the Authority in addition to the minimum requirements to be observed when planning and managing the frequency spectrum in Malta. Compliance is recommended.

2. The Authority recommends applying the following harmonised standard to demonstrate that radio apparatus complies with the basic requirements in Directive 1999/5/EC:

o EN 301 893 (2003 -08), ETSI Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); 5 GHz high performance RLAN; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive.

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Information for the Second and Third Annexes to the Second ScheduleNominal Carrier Frequency Allocations

5 GHz Band Designation

Carrier centre frequency fc

(MHz)

A

5180

A

5200

A

5220

A

5240

A

5260

A

5280

A

5300

A

5320

B

5500

B

5520

B

5540

B

5560

B

5580

B

5600

B

5620

B

5640

B

5660

B

5680

B

5700

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THIRD SCHEDULE (Regulation 3)

General Authorisation for 24 GHz and 79 GHz Automotive

Short-Range Radar Radiocommunications Apparatus

1. (1) This General Authorization applies to any person buying, selling or having in his possession or under his control, or installing and operating automotive short-range radar apparatus or any apparatus intended to be used as a component part of that apparatus.

2. In this Schedule>

“24 GHz range radio spectrum band” means the 24.15 ±2.50 gigahertz frequency band<

“79 GHz range radio spectrum band” means the frequency range between 77 and 81 gigahertz<

“automotive short-range radar apparatus” means equipment providing road vehicle-based radar functions for collision mitigation and traffic safety applications<

“automotive short-range radar apparatus put into service in the Community” means automotive short-range radar originally installed or replacing one so installed in a vehicle which will be or which has been registered, placed on the market or put into service in the Community<

3. (1) Automotive short-range radar apparatus shall operate in the 24 GHz range and 79 GHz radio spectrum bands.

(2) The 24 GHz range radio spectrum band is available for the ultra-wide band part of automotive short-range radar apparatus with a maximum mean power density of –41.3 dBm#MHz e.i.r.p. and peak power density of 0 dBm# 50MHz e.i.r.p., except for frequencies below

22 GHz, where the maximum mean power density shall be limited to –

61.3 dBm#MHz e.i.r.p.

(3) The 24.05-24.25 GHz radio spectrum band is designated for the narrow-band emission mode#component, which may consist of an unmodulated carrier, with a maximum peak power of 20 dBm e.i.r.p. and a duty cycle limited to 10% for peak emissions higher than –10 dBm e.i.r.p.

Applicability of

Third Schedule.

Interpretation.

Minimum technical parameters.

B 118

(4) Emissions within the 23.6-24.0 GHz band that appear

30˚ or greater above the horizontal plane shall be attenuated by at least

25 dB for automotive short-range radar apparatus placed on the market before 2010 and thereafter by at least 30 dB.

(5) The maximum mean power density of automotive short- range radar apparatus operating in the 79 GHz range radio spectrum band shall be of –3 dBm#MHz e.i.r.p. associated with a peak limit of 55 dBm e.i.r.p.

(6) The maximum mean power density outside a vehicle resulting from the operation of one automotive short-range radar apparatus operating in the 79 GHz range radio spectrum band shall not exceed –9 dBm#MHz e.i.r.p.

Limitations.

4. (1) The 24 GHz range radio spectrum band shall remain available for automotive short-range radar radiocommunications apparatus until 30 June 2013.

(2) After 30 June 2013, the 24 GHz range radio spectrum band will cease to be available for automotive short range radar radiocommunication apparatus mounted on any vehicle except where that apparatus was originally installed, or is replacing apparatus so installed in a vehicle registered, placed on the market or put into service before that date in the Community.

(3) Automotive short-range radar equipment mounted in vehicles shall only operate when the vehicle is active.

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FOURTH SCHEDULE (Regulation 3)

General Authorisation for

Non-Specific Short-Range Devices

1. This Schedule shall apply to any person buying, selling or having in his possession or under his control, or installing and operating non-specific short-range radiocommunications apparatus or any apparatus intended to be used as a component part of that apparatus.

2. In this Schedule>

“DSSS” means direct sequence spread spectrum<

“FHSS” means frequency-hopping spread spectrum< and

“LBT” means listen before talk.

3. The minimum technical parameters of non-specific short-range radiocommunications apparatus, operating in frequency bands>

(a) 6765-6795 kHz<

(b) 13.553-13.567 MHz< (c) 26.957-27.283 MHz< (d) 40.66-40.70 MHz<

(e) 138.20-138.45 MHz< (f) 433.05-434.79 MHz<

(g) 863.0-870.0 MHz, excluding 869.2-869.4 MHz and

869.6-869.7 MHz< (g1) 868.0-868.6 MHz< (g2) 868.7-869.2 MHz< (g3) 869.4-869.65 MHz< (g4) 869.7-870.0 MHz< (h) 2400-2483.5 MHz<

(i) 5725-5875 MHz< and

(j) 24.0-24.25 GHz<

shall be those specified in the Annex to this Schedule.

4. Video applications shall only be used in the frequency bands described in (h), (i) and (j) of paragraph 3 of this Schedule.

Applicability of

Fourth Schedule.

Interpretation.

Minimum technical parameters.

Limitations.

ANNEX(Paragraph 3 of the Fourth Schedule )Minimum Technical Parameters ofNon-Specific Short -Range Devices

Mandatory Parameters

Informative Parameters

Frequency band

Maximum transmit power / Magnetic field

Duty cycle

Channel spacing

Power Density

Recommended

(harmonized)

standard

Notes

a.

6765-6795 kHz

42 dBµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

-

EN 300 330

b.

13.553-13.567 MHz

42 dBµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

-

EN 300 330

c.

26.957-27.283 MHz

10 mW e.r.p. or

42 dBµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

-

EN 300 220

EN 300 330

d.

40.66-40.70 MHz

10 mW e.r.p.

No restriction

No spacing

-

EN 300 220

e.

138.20-138.45 MHz

10 mW e.r.p.

< 1.0 %

No spacing

-

EN 300 220

f.

433.05-434.79 MHz

10 mW e.r.p.

< 10 %

No spacing

-

EN 300 220

Note 4

f1.

433.05-434.79 MHz

1 mW e.r.p.

up to 100 %

No spacing

-13 dBm/10 kHz for wideband modulation with a bandwidth greater than 250 kHz

EN 300 220

Note 4 a

f2.

434.04-434.79 MHz

10 mW e.r.p.

up to 100 %

up to 25 kHz

-

EN 300 220

Note 4a

g.

863.0 -870 MHz

= 25 mW e.r.p.

= 0.1 % or LBT

(notes 1, 5)

= 100 kHz (for

47 or more

channels)

(note 2)

-

EN 300 220

Notes 3, 4, 6

FHSS modulation

g.

863.0 -870 MHz

= 25 mW e.r.p.

(note 6)

= 0.1 % or LBT

(notes 1, 5, 6)

No spacing

-4.5 dBm/100 kHz

(note 8)

EN 300 220

Notes 3, 4, 6

DSSS and other wideband modulation other than FHSS

Mandatory Parameters

Informative Parameters

Frequency band

Maximum transmit power / Magnetic field

Duty cycle

Channel spacing

Power Density

Recommended

(harmonized)

standard

Notes

= 25 mW e.r.p.

= 0.1 % or LBT

(notes 1, 5)

= 100 kHz (for

1 or more

channels)

(notes 2, 7)

-

EN 300 220

Notes 3, 4, 6

Narrow / wideband modulation

g1.

868.0 -868.6 MHz

= 25 mW e.r.p.

= 1 % or LBT

(note 1)

No spacing (for

1 or more

channels)

(note 2)

-

EN 300 220

Note 4

Narrow / wideband modulation

No channel spacing, however, the whole stated frequency band may be used

g2.

868.7 -869.2 MHz

= 25 mW e.r.p.

= 0.1 % or LBT

(note 1)

No spacing (for

1 or more channels) (note 2)

-

EN 300 220

Note 4

Narrow / wideband modulation

No channel spacing, however, the whole stated frequency band may be used

g3.

869.4 -869.65 MHz

= 500 mW e.r.p.

= 10 % or LBT

(note 1)

25 kHz (for 1 or more channels)

-

EN 300 220

Note 4

Narrow / wideband modulation

The whole stated frequency band may be used as 1 channel for high speed data transmission

Mandatory Parameters

Informative Parameters

Frequency band

Maximum transmit power / Magnetic field

Duty cycle

Channel spacing

Power Density

Recommended

(harmonized)

standard

Notes

g4.

869.7 -870.0 MHz

= 5 mW e.r.p.

Up to 100 %

No spacing (for

1 or more

channels)

-

EN 300 220

Note 4a

Narrow / wideband modulation

No channel spacing, however, the whole stated frequency band may be used

h.

2400.0 -2483.5 MHz

10 mW e.i.r.p.

No restriction

No spacing

-

EN 300 440

i.

5725-5875 MHz

25 mW e.i.r.p.

No restriction

No spacing

-

EN 300 440

j.

24.00-24.25 GHz

100 mW e.i.r.p.

No restriction

No spacing

-

EN 300 440

Notes:

1. For single frequency agile devices the duty cycle limit applies to the total transmission unless LBT is used. For LBT devices without frequency agility, the duty cycle limit applies.

2. The preferred channel spacing is 100 kHz allowing for a subdivision into 50 kHz or 25 kHz.

3. The sub-bands 869.2-869.4 MHz and 869.6-869.7 MHz are excluded.

4. The duty cycle. LBT or equivalent technique shall not be user dependent and shall therefore be guaranteed by appropriate technical means.

4a. Audio applications should be excluded. Voice application allowed with spectrum access technique such as LBT or equivalent technique, the transmitter shall include a power output sensor controlling the transmitter to a maximum transmit period of 1 minute.

5. Duty cycle may be increased to 1% if the band is limited to 865 – 868 MHz.

6. For other wide-band modulation than FHSS and DSSS with a bandwidth of 200 kHz to 3 MHz, duty cycle can be increased to 1% if the band is limited to 865-868 MHz and power to = 10mW erp.

7. For other narrow-band modulation with a bandwidth of 50 kHz to 200 kHz, the band is limited to 865.5 – 867.5 MHz.

8. The power density can be increased to +6.2 dBm/100 kHz and +0.8 dBm/100 kHz, if the band of operation is limited to 865 – 868 MHz and 865 – 870 MHz respectively.

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FIFTH SCHEDULE (Regulation 3)

General Authorisation for Radiocommunications Apparatus intended to be used for Inductive Applications

1. This Schedule shall apply to any person buying, selling or having in his possession or under his control, or installing and operating short-range radiocommunications apparatus intended to be used for inductive applications or any apparatus intended to be used as a component part of that apparatus.

2. The minimum technical parameters of short-range radiocommunications apparatus intended to be used for inductive applications, operating in frequency bands>

(a) 9-59.75 kHz<

(b) 59.75-60.25 kHz< (c) 60.25-70 kHz<

(d) 70-119 kHz< (e) 119-135 kHz< (f) 135-140 kHz< (g) 140-148.5 kHz<

(h) 148.5-5000 kHz< (i) 400-600 kHz<

(j) 3155-3400 kHz<

(k) 5-30 MHz<

(l) 6765-6795 kHz< (m) 7400-8800 kHz<

(n1) 13.553-13.567 MHz< (n1) 13.553-13.567 MHz<

(o) 26.957-27.283 MHz< and

(n) 10.2-11 MHz

shall be those specified in the Annex to this Schedule.

3. (1) The external antennas of short-range radio- communications apparatus intended to be used for inductive applications, operating in frequency bands 2(a), 2(b), 2(c), 2(d), 2(e),

2(f), 2(g), 2(h), 2(i), 2(j) and 2(k), shall only be of a loop coil type.

(2) The field strength of radiocommunications apparatus intended to be used for inductive applications operating in the frequency bands at 2(a), 2(b) and 2(c) employing loop antennas with an area between 0.05m2 and 0.16m2, shall be reduced by 10 x Log (area#0.16m2).

Applicability of

Fifth Schedule.

Minimum technical parameters.

Limitations.

B 124

(3) The field strength of loop antennas with an area less than

0.05m2, operating in the frequency bands at 2(a), 2(b) and 2(c), shall be reduced by 10 dB.

ANNEX TO THE FIFTH SCHEDULE

(Paragraph 2 of the Fifth Schedule)

Minimum Technical Parameters of Short-Range Radiocommunications Apparatus intended to be used for Inductive Applications

Frequency band

Maximum magnetic field

Duty cycle

Channel spacing

Recommended

(harmonized) standard

(Informative)

Remarks

a.

9-59.75 kHz

72 dBµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

Field strength level descending 3dB/oct at 30 kHz

b.

59.75-60.25 kHz

42 dBµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

c.

60.25-70 kHz

69 dBµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

Field strength level descending 3dB/oct at 30 kHz

d.

70-119 kHz

42 dBµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

e.

119-135 kHz

66 dBµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

Field strength level descending 3dB/oct at 30 kHz

f.

135-140 kHz

42 d BµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

g.

140-148.5 kHz

37.7 dBµA/m at

10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

h.

148.5 -5000 kHz

-15 dBµA/m at

10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

The maximum field strength is specified in a ba ndwidth of 10 kHz. The maximum allowed total field strength is -5dBµA/m at 10m for systems operating at bandwidths larger than 10 kHz whilst keeping the density limit (-15dBµA/m in a bandwidth of 10 kHz).

i.

400-600 kHz

-8 dBµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

For RFID use only.

The maximum field strength is specified in a bandwidth of 10

MHz. The maximum allowed total field strength is -5dBµA/m at 10m for systems operating at bandwidths larger than 10

MHz whilst keeping the density limit (-8dBµA/m in a bandwidth of 10 kHz).

Systems should operate with a minimum bandwidth of 30 kHz.

Frequency band

Maximum magnetic field

Duty cycle

Channel spacing

Recommended

(harmonized) standard

(Informative)

Remarks

j.

3155-3400 MHz

13.5 dBµA/m at

10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

k.

5-30 MHz

-20 dBµA/m at

10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

The maximum field strength is specified in a bandwidth of 10

MHz. The maximum allowed total field strength is –5dBµA/m at 10m for systems operating at bandwidths larger than 10

MHz whilst keeping the density limit (-20dBµA/m in a bandwidth of 10 kHz).

l.

6765-6795 kHz

42 dBµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

m.

7400-8800 kHz

9 dBµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

n1.

13.553-13.567 MHz

42 dBµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

n2.

13.553-13.567 MHz

60 dBµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

For RFID and EAS .

o.

26.957-27.283 MHz

42 dBµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

p.

10.2 -11 MHz

9 dBµA/m at 10 m

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 330

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SIXTH SCHEDULE (Regulation 3)

General Authorisation for Radiocommunications Apparatus for

Detecting Movement and Alert

1. This Schedule shall apply to any person buying, selling or having in his possession or under his control, or installing and operating radiocommunications apparatus for detecting movement and alert or any apparatus intended to be used as a component part of that apparatus.

2. The minimum technical parameters of radiocommunications apparatus for detecting movement and alert, operating in frequency bands>

(a) 2400-2483.5 MHz< (b) 9200-9500 MHz< (c) 9500-9975 MHz< (d) 10.5-10.6 GHz<

(e) 13.4-14.0 GHz< and

(f) 24.05-24.25 GHz<

shall be those specified in the Annex to this Schedule.

Applicability of

Sixth Schedule.

Minimum technical parameters.

B 128

ANNEX TO THE S IXTH SCHEDULE

(Paragraph 2 to the Sixth Schedule)

Minimum Technical Parameters for Radiocommunications Apparatus for Detecting Movement and Alert

Frequency band

Maximum transmit power

Duty cycle

Channel spacing

Recommended

(harmonized) standard

(Informative)

a.

2400-2483.5 MHz

25 mW e.i.r.p.

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 440

b.

9200-9500 MHz

25 mW e.i.r.p.

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 440

c.

9500-9975 MHz

25 mW e.i.r.p.

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 440

d.

10.5 -10.6 GHz

500 mW e.i.r.p.

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 440

e.

13.4 -14.0 GHz

25 mW e.i.r.p.

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 440

f.

24.05-24.25 GHz

100 mW e.i.r.p.

No restriction

No spacing

EN 300 440

B 129

SEVENTH SCHEDULE (Regulation 3)

General Authorisation for Model Control

Radiocommunications Apparatus

1. This Schedule shall apply to any person buying, selling or having in his possession or under his control, or installing and operating model control radiocommunications apparatus or any apparatus intended to be used as a component part of that apparatus.

2. The minimum technical parameters of model control radiocommunications apparatus, operating in frequency bands>

(a) 26.995, 27.045, 27.095, 27.145, 27.195 MHz< (b) 34.995-35.225 MHz< and

(c) 40.665, 40.675, 40.685, 40.695 MHz<

shall be those specified in the Annex to this Schedule .

3. Model control apparatus operating in frequency band at 2(b)

shall be restricted to flying models only.

Applicability of

Seventh Schedule.

Minimum technical parameters.

Limitations.

B 130

ANNEX TO THE S EVENTH SCHEDULE

(Paragraph 2 of the Seventh Schedule)

Minimum Technical Parameters of Model ControlRadiocommunications Apparatus

Frequency band

Maximum transmit power

Duty cycle

Channel spacing

Recommended (harmonized) standard

(Informative)

Comments

a.

26.995,

27.045,

27.095,

27.145,

27.195 MHz

100 mW e.r.p.

No restriction

10 kHz

EN 300 220

-

b.

34.995-35.225

MHz

100 mW e.r.p.

No restriction

10 kHz

EN 300 220

Only for flying models

c.

40.665,

40.675,

40.685,

40.695 MHz

100 mW e.r.p.

No restriction

10 kHz

EN 300 220

-

B 131

EIGHTH SCHEDULE (Regulation 3)

General Authorisation for Wireless Alarm Systems

1. This Schedule applies to any person buying, selling or having in his possession or under his control, or installing and operating wireless alarm systems including social alarms and alarms for security and safety or any apparatus intended to be used as a component part of that system.

2. The minimum technical parameters of wireless alarm systems, operating in frequency bands>

(a) 169.4750-169.4875 MHz< (b) 169.5875-169.6 MHz<

(c) 868.6-868.7 MHz<

(d) 869.25-869.30 MHz< (e) 869.65-869.7 MHz<

(f) 869.2-869.25 MHz< and

(g) 869.3-869.4 MHz<

shall be those specified in the Annex to this Schedule.

3. The use of the bands at 2(a), 2(b) and 2(f) by wireless alarm systems shall be restricted to social alarms only.

Applicability of

Eighth Schedule.

Minimum technical parameters.

Limitations.

B 132

ANNEX TO THE EIGHTH SCHEDULE(Paragraph 2 of the Eighth Schedule)Minimum Technical Parameters ofWireless Alarm Systems

Frequency band

Maximum transmit power

Duty cycle

Channel spacing

Recommended (harmonized) standard

(Informative)

Notes

(Informative)

a.

169.4750-

169.4875

MHz

10 mW e.r.p.

< 0.1 %

12.5 kHz

EN 300 220

Social alarms

b.

169.5875-

169.6 MHz

10 mW e.r.p.

< 0.1 %

12.5 kHz

EN 300 220

Social alarms

c.

868.6-868.7

MHz

10 mW e.r.p.

< 1.0 %

25 kHz

EN 300 220

The whole frequency band may also be used as 1 channel for high speed data transmissions

d.

869.25-869.30

MHz

10 mW e.r.p.

< 0.1 %

25 kHz

EN 300 220

-

e.

869.65-869.7

MHz

25 mW e.r.p.

< 10 %

25 kHz

EN 300 220

-

f.

869.2-869.25

MHz

10 mW e.r.p.

< 0.1 %

25 kHz

EN 300 220

Social alarms

g.

869.3-869.4

MHz

10 mW e.r.p.

< 1.0 %

25 kHz

EN 300 220

-

B 133

NINTH SCHEDULE (Regulation 3)

General Authorisation for Wireless Audio Systems

1. This Schedule applies to any person buying, selling or having in his possession or under his control, or installing and operating wireless audio systems or any apparatus intended to be used as a component part of that system.

2. The minimum technical parameters of wireless audio systems, operating in frequency bands>

(a) 87.5-108 MHz< (b) 863-865 MHz<

(c) 864.8-865.0 MHz< and

(d) 1795-1800 MHz<

shall be those specified in the Annex to this Schedule.

3. (1) The use of the band paragraph 2 (c) of this Schedule by wireless audio systems shall be restricted to narrow band analogue voice apparatus only.

(2) Wireless audio systems operating in the frequency bands in paragraph 2 of this Schedule shall not transmit a radio frequency carrier when not in use.

Applicability of

Ninth Schedule.

Minimum technical parameters.

Limitations.

B 134

ANNEX TO THE NINTH SCHEDULE(Paragraph 2 of the Ninth Schedule)

Minimum Technical Parameters of

Wireless Audio Systems

Frequency band

Maximum transmit power

Duty cycle

Channel spacing

Recommended (harmonized) standard

(Informative)

Notes

(Informative)

a.

87.5-108

MHz

50 nW e.r.p.

up to 100 %

200 kHz

EN 301 357

-

b.

863-865.0

MHz

10 mW e.r.p.

up to 100 %

No spacing

EN 300 220

-

c.

864.8-865.0

MHz

10 mW e.r.p.

up to 100 %

50 kHz

EN 301 357

Narrow band analogue voice apparatus only

d.

1795-1800

MHz

20 mW e.i.r.p.

up to 100 %

No spacing

EN 301 357

-

B 135

TENTH SCHEDULE (Regulation 3)

General Authorisation for DECT User Terminal Apparatus

1. (1) This Schedule applies to any person buying, selling or having in his possession or under his control, or installing and operating DECT user terminal apparatus or any apparatus intended to be used as a component part of that apparatus.

(2) In this Schedule “DECT” means digital enhanced cordless telecommunications.

2. The minimum technical parameters of DECT user terminal apparatus operating in the frequency band 1800-1900 MHz shall be those specified in the Annex to this Schedule.

Applicability of

Tenth Schedule.

Minimum technical parameters.

B 136

ANNEX TO THE TENTH SCHEDULE(Paragraph 2 of the Tenth Schedule)

Minimum Technical Parameters of DECT user terminal apparatus

Frequency band

1800-1900 MHz

Maximum Transmit Power

250 mW peak e.r.p. (peak power over time-slot)

Channel Separation

1728 kHz

Type of Modulation

Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK)

Transmission Capacity

1152 kbit/s per carrier

Recommended

(harmonized) standard

(Informative)

EN 301 406

B 137

ELEVENTH SCHEDULE (Regulation 3)

General Authorisation for

Analogue PMR 446 Radiocommunications Apparatus

1. (1) This Schedule applies to any person buying, selling or having in his possession or under his control, or installing and operating analogue PMR 446 radiocommunications apparatus or any apparatus intended to be used as a component part of that apparatus.

(2) In this Schedule “PMR 446 radiocommunications apparatus” means short range voice communications apparatus intended to operate on collective frequencies shared by many users on an uncoordinated basis.

2. The minimum technical parameters of analogue PMR 446 radiocommunications apparatus shall be those specified in the Annex to this Schedule.

3. PMR 446 radiocommunications apparatus shall only use integral antennas.

Applicability of

Eleventh Schedule.

Minimum technical parameters.

Limitations.

B 138

ANNEX TO THE ELEVENTH SCHEDULE(Paragraph 2 of the Eleventh Schedule)

Minimum Technical Parameters of Analogue PMR 446 Radiocommunications

Apparatus

Frequency band

446.00-446.10 MHz

Maximum Transmit Power

500 mW e.r.p.

Channel Separation

12.5 kHz

Recommended (harmonized) standard (Informative)

EN 300 296

B 139

TWELFTH SCHEDULE (Regulation 3)

General Authorisation for apparatus using ultra-wideband technology

1. This Schedule applies to any person buying, selling or having in his possession or under his control, or installing and operating radiocommunications apparatus using ultra-wideband technology or any apparatus intended to be used as a component part of that apparatus.

2. In this Schedule unless the context otherwise requires>

“Apparatus using ultra-wideband technology” means apparatus incorporating, as an integral part or as an accessory, technology for short-range radiocommunication, involving the international generation and transmission of radio-frequency energy that spreads over a frequency range wider than 50 MHz, which may overlap several frequency bands allocated to radiocommunication services<

“indoors” means inside buildings or places in which the shielding will typically provide the necessary attenuation to protect radiocommunications services against harmful interference.

3. Apparatus using ultra-wideband technology shall meet the conditions set out in the Annex to this Schedule.

4. Apparatus covered under this Schedule shall either be used indoors or, if used outdoors it is not attached to a fixed installation, a fixed infrastructure, a fixed outdoor antenna or an automotive vehicle.

Applicability of

Twelfth Schedule.

Interpretation.

Minimum technical parameters.

Limitations.

B 140

ANNEX TO THE TWELFTH SCHEDULE(Paragraph 3 of the Twelfth Sche dule)Minimum Technical Parameters of Apparatus usingUltra -Wideband Technology1. Maximum e.i.r.p. densities in the absence of appropriate mitigation techniques

Frequency Range

(GHz)

Maximum mean e.i.r.p. density (dBm/MHz)

Maximum peak e.i.r.p. density (dBm/50MHz)

below 1.6 GHz

-90.0

-50.0

1.6 to 3.4

-85.0

-45.0

3.4 to 3.8

-85.0

-45.0

3.8 to 4.2

-70.0

-30.0

4.2 to 4.8

-41.3

(until 31 December 2010)

-70

(beyond 31 December 2010)

0.0

(until 31 December 2010)

-30.0

(beyond 31 December 2010)

4.8 to 6.0

-70.0

-30.0

6.0 to 8.5

-41.3

0.0

8.5 to 10.6

-65.0

-25. 0

above 10.6

-85.0

-45.0

2. Appropriate Mitigation Techniques

A maximum mean e.i.r.p. density of -41.3 dBm/MHz is allowed in the 3.4 - 4.8 GHz bands provided that a low duty cycle restriction is applied in which the sum of all transmitted signals is less than 5% of the time each second and less than 0.5% of the time each hour, and provided that each transmitted signal does not exceed 5 milliseconds.

Apparatus using ultra-wideband technology may also be allowed to use the radio spectrum with e.i.r.p. limits other than those set out in the table in point 1 provided that appropriate mitigation techniques other than those set out in the first sub- paragraph are applied with the result that the apparatus achieves at least an equivalent level of protection to that provided by the limits in the table set out in point 1.

B 141

THIRTEENTH SCHEDULE (Regulation 3)

General Authorisation for

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) apparatus operating in the ultra high frequency (UHF) band

1. This Schedule applies to any person buying, selling or having in his possession or under his control, or installing and operating radio frequency identification apparatus or any apparatus intended to be used as a component part of that apparatus.

2. The minimum technical parameters of RFID apparatus shall be those specified in the Annex to this Schedule.

Applicability of Thirteenth Schedule.

Minimum technical parameters.

B 142

ANNEX TO THE THIRTEENTH SCHEDULE(Paragraph 3 of the Thirteenth Schedule)Minimum Technical Parameters of RFID apparatus operating in the UHF band

UHF Frequency Band

Specific Condition

Available Channel Numbers

UHF Frequency Band

Maximum

Power

Channel

Spacing

Available Channel Numbers

Sub-band A : 865-865.6 MHz

100 mW e.r.p.

200 kHz

1 to 3

Sub-band B : 865.6-867.6 MHz

2 W e.r.p.

200 kHz

4 to 13

Sub-band C : 867.6-868 MHz

500 mW e.r.p.

200 kHz

14 to 15

Channel centre frequencies are 864.9 MHz + (0.2 MHz * channel number)

B 143

FOURTEENTH SCHEDULE (Regulation 3)

General Authorisation for Radiocommunications Apparatus for tracking, tracing and data acquisition

1. This Schedule applies to any person buying, selling or having in his possession or under his control, or installing and radiocommunications apparatus for tracking, tracing and data acquisition or any apparatus intended to be used as a component part of that apparatus.

2. The minimum technical parameters of radiocommunications apparatus for tracking, tracing and data acquisition shall be those specified in the Annex to this Schedule.

Applicability of Fourteenth Schedule.

Minimum technical parameters.

B 144

ANNEX TO THE FOURTEENTH SCHEDULE(Paragraph 3 of the Fourteenth Schedule)Minimum Technical Parameters of radiocommunications apparatus for tracking, tracing and data acquisition

Frequency band

Maximum transmit power /

Magnetic field

Duty cycle

Maximum Channel spacing

Recommended (harmonized) standard

(Informative)

Notes

(Informative)

a.

169.4 -

169.475 MHz

500 mW e.r.p.

<10 %

50 kHz

EN 300 220

Meter reading

b.

169.4 -

169.475 MHz

500 mW e.r.p.

<1 %

50 kHz

EN 300 220

Asset tracking and tracing


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