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General Information
REN/MSG-TFES-1138
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurement for Wireless Access Systems
(WAS) including Radio Local Area Network (RLAN) equipment operating in the 5 GHz RLAN band.
The present document specifies spectrum access requirements to facilitate spectrum sharing with other equipment.
Radio equipment capable of operating in all or parts of the service frequency bands given in table 1 is within the scope
of the present document.
Provisions for radio equipment capable of operating in all or parts of the 5 725 MHz to 5 850 MHz frequency band
(sub-band 4 as given in table B.1) are contained in annex B. However, operation in sub-band 4 is subject to national
frequency usage conditions. The present document also contains provisions for equipment operating on channels whose
nominal channel bandwidth falls partly in sub-band 3 and partly in sub-band 4.
NOTE 1: The technical requirements for equipment operating in the service frequency bands identified in table 1
are contained in the main part of the present document (see clause 4) while the technical requirements for
equipment operating in the service frequency band identified in table B.1 are contained in annex B.
NOTE 2: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in annex A.
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The present document applies to user equipment, repeaters and base stations for IMT, falling within the scope of one of
the other parts of ETSI EN 301 908 [i.8], except for IMT-2000 FDMA/TDMA (DECT). The present document also
covers the corresponding ancillary equipment.
NOTE 1: ETSI EN 301 908-10 [i.7] contains in particular requirements for radiated spurious emissions and control
and monitoring functions applicable to IMT-2000 FDMA/TDMA (DECT) equipment.
The present document includes technical requirements which are common to equipment falling within the scope of
several of the other parts. It should be used in conjunction with at least another part of ETSI EN 301 908 [i.8].
NOTE 2: The other parts of ETSI EN 301 908 [i.8], which are listed in the foreword of the present document,
specify technical requirements in respect of a particular type of IMT equipment.
NOTE 3: Recommendations ITU-R M.1457-15 [i.4], M.2012-4 [i.5] and M.2150.0 [i.10] define the characteristics
of the members of the IMT-2000 family and IMT-Advanced respectively by means of references to
technical specifications developed by Standards Development organizations. The present document
applies to equipment designed to meet any version of the terrestrial specifications referenced in
Recommendations ITU-R M.1457-15 [i.4] and M.2012-4 [i.5].
The present document contains requirements to demonstrate that radio equipment both effectively uses and supports the
efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.
NOTE 4: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in annex A.
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for Transport and Traffic
Telematics (TTT) systems intended to be operated as Road Side Units (RSU) with the following characteristics:
• with a Radio Frequency (RF) connection and specified antenna or with an integral antenna;
• used for data transmission only;
• operating in the 5 795 MHz to 5 815 MHz frequency band (see also table 1).
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
2014/53/EU [i.3] is given in annex A.
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for audio PMSE equipment operating with up to 250 mW output power on radio frequencies up to 3 GHz (see note 1). NOTE 1: For RF power levels above this, refer to ETSI EN 300 454-1 [i.3]. Audio Programme Making and Special Events (PMSE) equipment within the scope of the present document is used in wireless applications for audio transmission purposes including, but not limited to equipment such as wireless microphones, in-ear monitoring systems, conference systems, talkback systems, tour guide systems, Cognitive PMSE (C-PMSE), Wireless Multichannel Audio Systems (WMAS), and assistive listening devices.
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The present document applies to user equipment, repeaters and base stations for IMT, falling within the scope of one of
the other parts of ETSI EN 301 908 [i.8], except for IMT-2000 FDMA/TDMA (DECT). The present document also
covers the corresponding ancillary equipment.
NOTE 1: ETSI EN 301 908-10 [i.7] contains in particular requirements for radiated spurious emissions and control
and monitoring functions applicable to IMT-2000 FDMA/TDMA (DECT) equipment.
The present document includes technical requirements which are common to equipment falling within the scope of
several of the other parts. It should be used in conjunction with at least another part of ETSI EN 301 908 [i.8].
NOTE 2: The other parts of ETSI EN 301 908 [i.8], which are listed in the foreword of the present document,
specify technical requirements in respect of a particular type of IMT equipment.
NOTE 3: Recommendations ITU-R M.1457-15 [i.4], M.2012-4 [i.5] and M.2150.0 [i.10] define the characteristics
of the members of the IMT-2000 family and IMT-Advanced respectively by means of references to
technical specifications developed by Standards Development organizations. The present document
applies to equipment designed to meet any version of the terrestrial specifications referenced in
Recommendations ITU-R M.1457-15 [i.4] and M.2012-4 [i.5].
The present document contains requirements to demonstrate that radio equipment both effectively uses and supports the
efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.
NOTE 4: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in annex A.
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for the following equipment
types (which are parts of a Mobile Communication On Board Aircraft system):
1) The Onboard Base Transceiver Station (OBTS) supporting GSM and/or UMTS, and/or LTE communication
protocols including specific functions for restricting the transmit power of the MSs or UEs, associated with the
OBTS.
2) The Network Control Unit (NCU) preventing direct connection of the onboard mobile terminals with mobile
networks on the ground by raising the noise floor in the cabin.
The OBTSs are capable of operating in all or any part of the frequency bands given in table 1-1.
The present document applies only to radio equipment using a dedicated transmitting antenna that is designed as an
indispensable part of the system for usage on board an aircraft.
It applies to equipment for continuous and discontinuous transmission of data and digital speech.
Within the European Union, the system covered by the present document operates in accordance with the operational
requirements as outlined in the Commission Decision 2016/2317/EU [i.4] based on the former Decision 2013/654 [i.3].
In relation the NCU, some frequency bands are now optional while they were mandatory before. Due to this difference
the present document had to be reviewed.
The present document contains requirements to ensure that such Radio equipment both effectively uses and supports the
efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the Radio Equipment Directive [i.1] may apply to equipment within the scope of the
present document.
The present document does not cover equipment compliance with relevant civil aviation regulations. In this respect, a
MCOBA system, for its installation and operation on board an aircraft is subject to additional national or international
civil aviation airworthiness certification requirements, for example to EUROCAE ED-14G [i.7].
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in annex A.
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements applicable to radio equipment
used in MultiPoint (MP) Digital Fixed Radio Systems (DFRS) (see note 2) designed for use in the following sub-ranges
(see note 3):
• 30 MHz to 1 GHz.
• 1 GHz to 3 GHz.
• 3 GHz to 11 GHz.
• 24,25 GHz to 29,5 GHz.
• 31,0 GHz to 33,4 GHz.
• 40,5 GHz to 43,5 GHz.
NOTE 1: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in Annex A.
The present document is applicable to multipoint radio system equipment using any arbitrary access method. It applies
to all equipment composing the MP systems, i.e. to Central Station (CS), Terminal Station (TS) and Repeater Station
(RS).
Time Division Duplex (TDD) or Frequency Division Duplex (FDD or H-FDD) can be used on an equivalent basis.
Systems implementing an actual FH-CDMA access method with hopping period exceeding 400 ms are not considered
within the scope of the present document.
NOTE 2: Applications intended for offering in the bands 3,4 GHz to 3,8 GHz the option of Nomadic Wireless
Access (NWA), according to the NWA definition in Recommendation ITU-R F.1399 [i.14], are also
considered in the scope of the present document.
NOTE 3: For more information on the applicable frequency bands, refer to Annex F.
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The present document is applicable to antennas (stand-alone, dedicated or integral antennas according to the definitions
of terms in clause 3.1) used in MultiPoint (MP) Digital Fixed Radio Systems (DFRS) (see note 1) intended for use in
the frequency bands identified in ETSI EN 302 326-2 [i.4].
NOTE 1: Applications intended for offering in the bands 3,4 GHz to 3,8 GHz the option of Nomadic Wireless
Access (NWA), according to the NWA definition in Recommendation ITU-R F.1399 [i.3], are also
considered in the scope of the present document.
For Multipoint Fixed Radio Systems, antenna characteristics are not considered relevant to essential requirements under
article 3.2 of Directive 2014/53/EU [i.1] (see note 2). Antenna characteristics in the present document are considered
applicable whenever they are considered appropriate for the associated multipoint radio system.
NOTE 2: Rationale can be found in ETSI TR 101 506 [i.2].
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The present document specifies certain minimum technical performance requirements of Aircraft Earth Station (AES)
equipment with both transmit and receive capabilities for provision of aeronautical mobile satellite service, in the
frequency bands given in table 1.
The AES has the following characteristics:
• These AESs are equipment for installation on aircraft.
• The AESs transmit in the 14,00 GHz to 14,50 GHz band receive within the range from 10,70 GHz to
12,75 GHz ("14 GHz"), referred to as "14 GHz AES" in the present document, are operating in one or more
frequency ranges of the Fixed-Satellite Service and Mobile-Satellite Service.
• The AESs transmit in the 12,75 GHz to 13,25 GHz band receive within the range from 10,70 GHz to
12,75 GHz ("13 GHz"), referred to as "13 GHz AES" in the present document, are operating in one or more
frequency ranges of the Fixed-Satellite Service.
NOTE 1: When the term "AES" used in the present document without stating 13 GHz AES or 14 GHz AES, it is a
reference to both 14 GHz AES and 13 GHz AES.
• The AES could consist of a number of modules from the antenna subsystem to the user interfaces.
• The AES uses linear polarization.
• The AES system uses digital modulation.
• The 14 GHz AES operates through a GSO satellite at least 3° away from any other geostationary satellite
operating in the same frequency band and covering the same area.
• The 13 GHz AES operates with a GSO satellite network whose frequency assignments are from the List of
Appendix 30B of the Radio Regulations.
• The antenna of the AES is directional, with means of tracking the satellites, which can be achieved by using
either an active phase array or reflective type configuration.
• These AESs are operating as part of a satellite network used for the distribution and/or exchange of
information between users.
• These AESs are controlled and monitored by a Network Control Facility (NCF). The NCF is outside the scope
of the present document.
• When on the ground, the 14 GHz AES does not transmit at elevation angles below 7° with respect to the local
horizontal plane, except at locations where transmissions below 7° are permitted by the local Administration;
(the minimum elevation angle is also limited as per clause 4.2).
The technical requirements in the present document are in two major categories:
• emission limits: to protect other radio services and systems from harmful interference generated by the AES
in normal use;
• AES Control and Monitoring Functions (CMFs): to protect other radio services and systems from unwanted
transmissions from the AES. The CMF in each AES is capable of answering to commands from the Network
Control Facility (NCF) for its supporting satellite network.
The present document applies to the AESs with their ancillary equipment and its various ports, and when operated
within the boundary limits of the operational environmental profile specified by the manufacturer.
The technical requirements for the 14 GHz AES in regard to the Power Flux Density (PFD) limits to protect Fixed
Service (FS) and Radio Astronomy Service (RAS) are based on annexes B and C of Recommendation ITU-R
M.1643 [5] and ECC Report 26 [i.4]. Furthermore, in relation to the protection of the Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) the
technical requirements of the AES take into account annex A of Recommendation ITU-R M.1643 [5].
The technical requirements for the 13 GHz AES in regards to the PFD limits on earth for the protection of FS are based
on the ECC Decision (19)04 [6].
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU [i.7] (RE Directive) article 3.2,
which states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it both effectively and supports the use of radio
spectrum allocated in order to avoid harmful interference".
NOTE 2: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
2014/53/EU [i.7] is given in a
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for radio transmitters and
receivers used in the Euroloop communications system. The system is used in railway systems.
The present document applies to the following equipment:
1) The On-Board Equipment (OBE) transmitting the tele-powering to wake-up the Trackside Equipment and
receiving the Euroloop signal. The OBE comprises a receiver fitted with a dedicated antenna.
2) The Trackside Equipment receiving the tele-powering and transmitting the Euroloop signal. The antenna is a
leaky feeder cable that is always installed in an inner or outer foot of a rail.
NOTE 1: For the purposes of the present document term "Euroloop" will be used as a descriptive term of the
Euroloop communication system as defined by the specifications [1] and [2] of the UNISIG consortia.
The Euroloop transmission system operates in frequency bands listed in table 1 in accordance with the EC Decision
2013/752/EU [i.2], and ERC Recommendation 70-03 [i.3], annex 4.
The present document contains requirements to demonstrate that radio equipment both effectively uses and supports the
efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.
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The present document applies to user equipment, repeaters and base stations for IMT, falling within the scope of one of the other parts of ETSI EN 301 908 [i.8], except for IMT-2000 FDMA/TDMA (DECT). The present document also covers the corresponding ancillary equipment.
NOTE 1: ETSI EN 301 908-10 [i.7] contains in particular requirements for radiated spurious emissions and control and monitoring functions applicable to IMT-2000 FDMA/TDMA (DECT) equipment. The present document includes technical requirements which are common to equipment falling within the scope of several of the other parts. It should be used in conjunction of at least another part of ETSI EN 301 908 [i.8].
NOTE 2: The other parts of ETSI EN 301 908 [i.8], which are listed in the foreword of the present document, specify technical requirements in respect of a particular type of IMT equipment.
NOTE 3: Recommendations ITU-R M.1457-12 [i.4] and M.2012-1 [i.5] define the characteristics of the members of the IMT-2000 family and IMT-Advanced respectively by means of references to technical specifications developed by Standards Development organizations. The present document applies to equipment designed to meet any version of the terrestrial specifications referenced in Recommendations ITU-R M.1457-12 [i.4] and M.2012-1 [i.5]. The present document contains requirements to demonstrate that radio equipment both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.
NOTE 4: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive 2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in annex A.
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for Transport and Traffic
Telematics (TTT) systems:
• with a Radio Frequency (RF) output connection and specified antenna or with an integral antenna;
• for data transmission only;
• operating in the 5 795 MHz to 5 815 MHz frequency band.
The applicability of the present document covers only the On Board Units (OBU).
The present document complies with the Commission Implementing Decision 2017/1483/EU [i.4] and CEPT/ERC
Recommendation 70-03 [i.6].
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for Non-specific Short Range
Devices category equipment types.
Non specific SRDs category is defined by the EU Commission Decision 2013/752/EU [i.3] as:
"The non-specific short-range device category covers all kinds of radio devices, regardless of the application or the
purpose, which fulfil the technical conditions as specified for a given frequency band. Typical uses include telemetry,
telecommand, alarms, data transmissions in general and other applications".
The present document covers equipment intended for fixed, portable, mobile or nomadic use, including:
• stand-alone radio equipment;
• plug-in radio devices intended for use with or within a variety of host systems;
• plug-in radio devices intended for use within combined equipment.
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for Assistive Listening Devices
(ALDs) comprising personal hearing aid systems including inductive systems, personal sound amplifiers, and associated
accessories for ALDs, e.g. remote controls and audio streaming devices.
The present document applies to equipment operating on radio frequencies up to 3 GHz (as shown in table 1) using
analogue, digital and hybrid (using both analogue and digital) modulation.
The present document covers the essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive 2014/53/EU [i.14] under the
conditions identified in annex A.
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for 5 GHz wireless access
systems (WAS) including RLAN equipment.
The present document also describes spectrum access requirements to facilitate spectrum sharing with other equipment.
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The present document contains requirements aiming to demonstrate that that radio equipment both effectively uses and
supports the efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.
In regards to interference to systems operating in adjacent bands guidance for single carrier BTS and multicarrier BTS
is provided in ECC Report 146 [i.3].
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for Fixed Broadband Data
Transmitting Systems intended to operate in the 5,8 GHz band (5 725 MHz to 5 875 MHz). The present document is
equally applicable to systems utilizing integral or dedicated antennas.
The present document covers the essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive 2014/53/EU [i.1] under the
conditions identified in annex A.
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for the following radio
equipment type:
- GSM mobile station.
This radio equipment type is for operation within the Digital cellular telecommunications system in the GSM 900
and/or GSM 1800 frequency bands as shown in table 1, with a channel separation of 200 kHz, utilizing constant
envelope modulation and carrying traffic channels according to the Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) principle.
The present document covers the essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive 2014/53/EU [i.9] under the
conditions identified in annex A.
The present document covers the general access requirements for terminal equipment up to and including 3GPP Rel-12.
The general access requirements, applied to the terminal equipment, are for one release only. The present document
does not cover the GPRS Class A mobiles and the ECSD mobiles.
For each test purpose and its corresponding conformance requirement, a reference is given to the test method in
ETSI TS 151 010-1 [2]. The requirements apply at the air interface, which may be stimulated to perform the tests by
additional equipment if necessary.
The measurement uncertainty is described in ETSI TS 151 010-1 [2], annex 5.
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the Radio Equipment Directive [i.9] will apply to equipment within the scope of the
present document.
NOTE 1: A list of such ENs is included on the web site http://www.newapproach.org.
ETSI TS 151 010-1 [2] constitutes the conformance test suite for GSM. The verification of the conformance
requirements in the present document is based on the tests described in this reference. The set of requirements in
ETSI TS 151 010-1 [2] and the set of requirements in the present document need not be identical.
Some requirements only apply to specific types of mobile station (e.g. data tests only apply to mobile stations with a
data facility, tests that only apply to GSM 900 or only to GSM 1800 or to both). The present document indicates the
specific test which should be carried out for each mobile station type.
An active accessory is covered by the present document if it modifies the terminal performance in an aspect which
affects conformance to essential requirements.
NOTE 2: Only active devices are subject to the present document. Accessories may be tested with specific
terminals, and either approved for use with those terminals only, or may possibly be approved for use
with a wider range of terminals, depending on the nature and effect of the accessory.
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The present document specifies the technical characteristics and methods of measurement for the following types of
equipment:
1) Assistive Listening Devices;
2) Radio Microphones;
3) In-ear Monitoring Systems;
4) WMAS (Wireless Multichannel Audio Systems;
5) Tour Guide Systems;
with Class C receivers which have significantly reduced performance requirements with respect to sensitivity, adjacent
channel selectivity, and receiver blocking compared to those with Class A receivers. It does not necessarily include all
the characteristics that may be required by a user, nor does it necessarily represent the optimum performance
achievable. Equipment with Class C receivers will support the operation of fewer wireless audio channels in a given
amount of spectrum than Class A or Class B receivers.
The present document applies to equipment operating on radio frequencies up to 3 GHz (as shown in table 1) using
analogue, digital and hybrid (using both analogue and digital) modulation.
The maximum power recommended for equipment covered by this multi-part deliverable is 250 mW for radio
microphones and 10 mW for ALDs.
An exception to this are the Public Hearing Aids defined in the CEPT Report 004 [i.7] and subsequent EC Decision
2005/928/EC [i.9] and EC Decision 2006/771/EC [i.8] on the ex ERMES band (169,4 MHz to 169,8125 MHz) where
500 mW is defined.
The present document covers the essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive 2014/53/EU under the conditions
identified in annex A. The present document also covers radio microphones used in the 863 MHz to 865 MHz band,
with a maximum power of 10 mW.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements are covered by ETSI EN 301 489-9 [i.4].
National regulations on:
1) maximum power output;
2) licensing status;
will take precedence or those detailed in the latest version of:
• EC Decision 2005/928/EC [i.9];
• ECC/DEC/(05)02 [i.10];
• the EC SRD Decision [i.8]; or
• CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03 [i.6], annex 10 (see http://www.erodocdb.dk/);
• EC Decision 2014/641/EU [i.11].
Unless otherwise stated in the EC SRD Decision, ECC Decision or National Interfaces, Radio Microphones can be
subject to individual licence.
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The present document specifies the technical characteristics and methods of measurement for the following types of
equipment:
a) Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs);
b) Radio Microphones;
c) In-Ear Monitoring Systems;
d) Wireless Multichannel Audio Systems (WMAS);
e) Tour Guide Systems;
with Class B receivers which have reduced performance requirements with respect to sensitivity, adjacent channel
selectivity, and receiver blocking compared to those with Class A receivers. It does not necessarily include all the
characteristics that may be required by a user, nor does it necessarily represent the optimum performance achievable.
Equipment with Class B receivers will support the operation of fewer wireless audio channels in a given amount of
spectrum than Class A receivers.
The present document applies to equipment operating on radio frequencies up to 3 GHz (as shown in table 1) using
analogue, digital and hybrid (using both analogue and digital) modulation.
The maximum power recommended for equipment covered by this multi-part deliverable is 250 mW for radio
microphones and 10 mW for ALDs.
An exception to this are the Public Hearing Aids defined in the CEPT Report 004 [i.7] and subsequent EC Decision
2005/928/EC [i.9] and EC Decision 2006/771/EC [i.8] on the ex ERMES band (169,4 MHz to 169,8125 MHz) where
500 mW is defined.
The present document covers the essential requirements of Article 3.2 of Directive 2014/53/EU under the conditions
identified in annex A. The present document also covers radio microphones used in the 863 MHz to 865 MHz band,
with a maximum power of 10 mW.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements are covered by ETSI EN 301 489-9 [i.4].
National regulations on:
1) maximum power output;
2) licensing status;
will take precedence or those detailed in the latest version of:
• EC Decision 2005/928/EC [i.9];
• ECC/DEC/(05)02 [i.10];
• the EC SRD Decision [i.8]; or
• CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03 [i.6], annex 10 (see http://www.erodocdb.dk/);
• EC Decision 2014/641/EU [i.11].
Unless otherwise stated in the EC SRD Decision, ECC Decision or National Interfaces, Radio Microphones can be
subject to individual licence.
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for LDC/HR wireless alarm
equipment types:
• LDC/HR category is defined by the EU Commission Decision 2013/752/EU [i.2] as:
"The low duty cycle/high reliability device category covers radio devices that rely on low overall spectrum
utilisation and low duty cycle spectrum access rules to ensure highly reliable spectrum access and
transmissions in shared bands. Typical uses include alarm systems that use radio".
The present document covers equipment intended for fixed, mobile or nomadic use, e.g.:
• stand-alone radio equipment;
• plug-in radio devices intended for use with or within a variety of host systems;
• plug-in radio devices intended for use within combined equipment.
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and test methods to be used in the conformance assessment of
Short Range Device equipment in the frequency range 25 MHz to 1 GHz.
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for Metering Devices category
equipment types:
• Metering devices category is defined by the EU Commission Decision 2013/752/EU [i.2] as:
"The metering device category covers radio devices that are part of bidirectional radio communications
systems which allow remote monitoring, measuring and transmission of data in smart grid infrastructures,
such as electricity, gas and water".
The present document covers equipment intended for fixed, mobile or nomadic use, e.g.:
• stand-alone radio equipment;
• plug-in radio devices intended for use with or within a variety of host systems;
• plug-in radio devices intended for use within combined equipment.
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The present document applies to the following equipment types:
1) An Onboard Base Transceiver System (OBTS) supporting GSM, UMTS or LTE communication protocols including specific functions for restricting the transmit power of the MSs or UEs, respectively associated with the OBTS.
2) Network Control Unit (NCU) preventing direct connection of the onboard mobile terminals with mobile networks on the ground by raising the noise floor in the cabin.
It applies to equipment for continuous and discontinuous transmission of data and digital speech.
The present document applies only to radio equipment using a dedicated transmitting antenna that is designed as an indispensable part of the system for usage on board an aircraft.
Within the European Union, the system covered by the present document operates in accordance with the operational requirements as outlined in the Commission Decision 2013/654/EU [i.3].
The present document contain requirements to demonstrate that Radio equipment both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specifie technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of Article 3 of the Radio Equipment Directive may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.
The present document does not cover equipment compliance with relevant civil aviation regulations. In this respect, a MCOBA system, for its installation and operation on board an aircraft is subject to additional national or international civil aviation airworthiness certification requirements, for example to EUROCAE ED-14G [i.6].
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The present document applies to social alarm devices operating on designated frequencies.
Designated frequencies are those frequency bands identified in Commission Decision 2013/752/EU [i.3] as having a
usage available only to social alarms.
Social alarms are defined in Commission Decision 2013/752/EU [i.3] as:
"Social alarm devices" are radio communications systems that allow reliable communication for a person in distress in
a confined area to initiate a call for assistance. Typical uses of social alarm are to assist elderly or disabled people.
The present document contains requirements to demonstrate that radio equipment both effectively uses and supports the
efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.
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The present document covers the technical requirements for radio transmitters and receivers used in the Euroloop
transmission system. The system is used in railway systems.
The present document applies to the following equipment:
1) The On-Board Equipment (OBE) receiving the Euroloop signal and the OBE comprises a receiver fitted with a
dedicated antenna.
2) The Track-Side Equipment (Euroloop) transmitting the Euroloop signal that is always installed in an inner or
outer foot of a rail.
The Euroloop transmission system operates in frequency bands listed in table 1 in accordance with the EC Decision
2013/752/EU [i.2], and ERC Recommendation 70-03 [i.3], annex 4.
The present document contains requirements to demonstrate that radio equipment both effectively uses and supports the
efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.
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The present document applies to Transport and Traffic Telematics (TTT) systems:
- with a Radio Frequency (RF) output connection and specified antenna or with an integral antenna;
- for data transmission only;
- operating on radio frequencies in the 5 725 MHz to 5 875 MHz Short Range Devices frequency band.
The applicability of the present document covers only the On Board Units (OBU).
The present document does not necessarily include all the characteristics which may be required by a user, nor does it
necessarily represent the optimum performance achievable.
The present document complies with the Commission Implementing Decision 2013/752/EU [1] and CEPT/ERC
Recommendation 70-03 [2]. It is a specific standard covering various TTT applications.
The present document contains requirements to demonstrate that radio equipment both effectively uses and supports the
efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.
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The present document applies to ultra low power systems and accessories operating in spectrum within the bands
401 MHz to 402 MHz and 405 MHz to 406 MHz that operate in a MEDS service for telecommand and telemetry
between devices that are part of a MEDS (see definition of MEDS);
Only two types of MEDS system devices are permitted under the present document:
1) Frequency agile devices designed to access a minimum of 18 channels evenly distributed across the 401 MHz
to 402 MHz and 405 MHz to 406 MHz bands with a minimum of 9 channels for each 1 MHz segment (i.e.
401 MHz to 402 MHz and 405 MHz to 406 MHz).
2) Devices capable of operation only on a single channel using low duty cycle and low power for spectrum access
in the 401 MHz to 402 MHz or 405 MHz to 406 MHz bands, see clause 4.2.3.1.2 and the following clauses.
The frequency usage conditions for the bands 401 MHz to 402 MHz and 405 MHz to 406 MHz are European wide
harmonised for "active medical implant devices" according to Commission Implementing Decision 2013/752/EU [i.12]
and ERC Decision (01)17 [i.1] with the following usage restrictions:
• "This set of usage conditions is only available for systems specifically designed for the purpose of providing
non-voice digital communications between active implantable medical devices and/or body-worn devices and
other devices external to the human body used for transferring non-time critical individual patient-related
physiological information."
The present document covers devices utilizing ultra low power radio devices in combination with medical devices, the
medical portion of which is regulated by the Medical Device Directive [i.8] (MDD) or the Active Implantable Medical
Device Directive (AIMD [i.9]). The radio part of medical devices regulated by the MDD is hereafter referred to as
ULP-AMD, ULP-AMD-P for peripheral devices, and ULP-BWD for body worn devices. ULP-BWD are devices, such
as a physiological parameter sensor or handheld devices that are intended to operate in very close proximity to the
human body, including touching the body, whose radio antenna is external to the body and is used to communicate with
a device that is part of a MEDS system. The radio part of medical devices regulated under the AIMD is hereafter
referred to as Ultra Low Power-Active Medical Implants (ULP-AMI) and peripherals (ULP-AMI-P) used in a Medical
Data Service (MEDS).
Devices covered by the present document are an evolving new technology to be made available worldwide by the
medical equipment industry that will provide high speed communications capability between devices associated with an
individual patient that are part of a complete MEDS system as defined in clause 3.1. Examples of MEDS devices falling
under the scope of the present document are portable body worn physiological sensors that allow ambulatory
monitoring, implanted devices and external system devices used to transfer data collected by a MEDS system to
medical practitioners that will use the data to diagnose and treat a patient.
The present document contains requirements to demonstrate that Ultra Low Power Medical Data Service (MEDS)
Systems operating in the frequency range 401 MHz to 402 MHz and 405 MHz to 406 MHz "… shall be so constructed
that they both effectively use and support the efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference"
(article 3.2 of the Directive 2014/53/EU [i.2]). It does not necessarily include all the characteristics, which may be
required by a user, nor does it necessarily represent the optimum performance achievable.
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The present document applies to Transport and Traffic Telematics (TTT) systems:
• with a Radio Frequency (RF) output connection and specified antenna or with an integral antenna;
• for data transmission only;
• operating on radio frequencies in the 5,725 GHz to 5,875 GHz Short Range Devices frequency band.
The applicability of the present document covers only the Road Side Units (RSU).
The present document does not necessarily include all the characteristics which may be required by a user, nor does it
necessarily represent the optimum performance achievable.
The present document complies with the Commission Implementing Decision 2013/752/EU [1] and CEPT/ERC
Recommendation 70-03 [2]. It is a specific standard covering various TTT applications.
The present document contains requirements to demonstrate that radio equipment both effectively uses and supports the
efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.
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The present document applies to user equipment, repeaters and base stations for IMT, falling within the scope of one of
the other parts of ETSI EN 301 908 [i.8], except for IMT-2000 FDMA/TDMA (DECT). The present document also
covers the corresponding ancillary equipment.
NOTE 1: ETSI EN 301 908-10 [i.7] contains in particular requirements for radiated spurious emissions and control
and monitoring functions applicable to IMT-2000 FDMA/TDMA (DECT) equipment.
The present document includes technical requirements which are common to equipment falling within the scope of
several of the other parts.
NOTE 2: The other parts of ETSI EN 301 908 [i.8], which are listed in the foreword of the present document,
specify technical requirements in respect of a particular type of IMT equipment.
NOTE 3: Recommendations ITU-R M.1457-12 [i.4] and M.2012-1 [i.5] define the characteristics of the members
of the IMT-2000 family and IMT-Advanced respectively by means of references to technical
specifications developed by Standards Development organizations. The present document applies to
equipment designed to meet any version of the terrestrial specifications referenced in Recommendations
ITU-R M.1457-12 [i.4] and M.2012-1 [i.5].
The present document contains requirements to demonstrate that radio equipment both effectively uses and supports the
efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.
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The present document applies to Satellite Interactive Terminals (SIT) and Satellite User Terminals (SUT) operating as
part of a bi-directional satellite network. Satellite Terminal (ST) is used in the present document as a generic name that
refers equally to a SIT and/or a SUT.
In such a network a Network Control Facility (NCF) is responsible for the monitoring and control of the transmit
functions of the STs. These STs have the following characteristics:
• in the case of SITs reception is in the Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) frequency ranges from 10,70 GHz to
11,70 GHz and from 12,50 GHz to 12,75 GHz as well as the Broadcast Satellite Service (BSS) frequency
range from 11,70 GHz to 12,50 GHz;
• in the case of SUTs reception is in the Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) frequency ranges from 19,70 GHz to
20,20 GHz and from 17,70 GHz to 19,70 GHz as well as the Broadcast Satellite Service (BSS) frequency
range from 21,40 GHz to 22,00 GHz;
• in all cases ST transmission is in the frequency band allocated to FSS from 27,50 GHz to 29,50 GHz;
• STs transmit towards geostationary satellites with spacing down to 2° away from any other geostationary
satellite operating in the same frequency band and covering the same area;
• linear or circular polarization is used for transmission or reception;
• the received signals may be analogue and/or digital;
• the transmitted signals are always of digital nature;
• the ST antenna diameter does not exceed 1,8 m, or equivalent effective area;
• the ST is designed for unattended operations.
The equipment considered in the present document comprises both the outdoor unit, usually composed of the antenna
subsystem and associated upconverter, power amplifier and Low Noise Block (LNB) downconverter, and the indoor
unit, usually composed of receive and transmit logic as well as the modulator, including cables between these two units.
The present document applies to the ST with its ancillary equipment and its various ports and when operated within the
boundary limits of all the operational environmental profile declared by the applicant and when installed as required by
the applicant by declaration or in the user documentation.
All parts of the indoor unit related to reception, processing and presentation of the received information except the
control channel are not within the scope of the present document. The syntax of the control channel messages is outside
the scope of the present document.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU [6] (RE Directive) article 3.2, which
states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio
spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the Directive 2014/53/EU [6] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present
document.
NOTE: A list of such ENs is included on the web site http://www.newapproach.org/.
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The present document applies to Earth Stations located on board Vessels (ESVs) which have the following
characteristics:
• The ESV is comprised of all the equipment, electrical and mechanical, from the antenna itself to the interface
with other communications equipment on board (usually referred to as the terrestrial interface).
• The ESV transmits in the frequency range from 14,00 GHz to 14,50 GHz allocated to the Fixed Satellite
Services (FSS) (earth-to-space).
• The ESV receives in one or more frequencies within the range from 10,70 GHz to 12,75 GHz in the bands
allocated to the Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) (space-to-earth), depending on the ITU Region where the ESV
is located.
• The ESV uses linear polarization.
• The ESV operates through a geostationary satellite at least 2° to 3° away from any other geostationary satellite
operating in the same frequency band and covering the same area.
NOTE 1: The satellite spacing is mainly equal to 3° in ITU Regions 1 and 3 and 2° in ITU Region 2.
The ESV transmits at elevations greater or equal to the minimum elevation angle declared by the applicant.
• The ESV antenna diameter is not smaller than 0,6 m.
NOTE 2: Operation within 125 km of non-CEPT countries with antenna diameter smaller than 1,2 m may be
subject to specific agreement with concerned administrations as stated in ITU-R Resolution 902
(WRC-03).
• The ESV is designed for transmission and reception of radio-communications signals in accordance with any
of the frequency bands specified above.
• The ESV is usually designed for unattended operation.
• The ESV is operating as part of a satellite network (e.g. star, mesh or point-to-point) used for the distribution
and/or exchange of information between users.
• The ESV is controlled and monitored by a Network Control Facility (NCF). The NCF is outside the scope of
the present document.
The present document applies to the ESV with its ancillary equipment and its various telecommunication ports, and
when operated within the boundary limits of the operational environmental profile declared by the applicant and when
installed as required by the applicant by declaration or in the user documentation.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU [9] (RE Directive) article 3.2, which
states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio
spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference".
The present document incorporates the technical limitations listed in annex 2 of ITU-R Resolution 902 (WRC-03) [i.2].
NOTE 3: According to ITU-R Resolution 902 (WRC-03), any transmission from ESVs within the 125 km
minimum distance of each country where the ESV transmit frequency band is used by the Fixed Service
will be subject to the prior agreement of the concerned administration(s) or to the relevant ECC Decision
and may specify additional operational requirements.
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the Directive 2014/53 [9] (RE Directive) may apply to equipment within the scope of
the present document.
NOTE 4: A list of such ENs is included on the web site http://www.newapproach.org/.
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The present document applies to Satellite Interactive Terminals (SIT) and Satellite User Terminals (SUT) operating as
part of a bi-directional satellite network. Satellite Terminal (ST) is used in the present document as a generic name that
refers equally to a SIT and/or a SUT.
In such a network a Network Control Facility (NCF) is responsible for the monitoring and control of the transmit
functions of the STs. These STs have the following characteristics:
• in the case of SITs reception is in the Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) frequency ranges from 10,70 GHz to
11,70 GHz and from 12,50 GHz to 12,75 GHz, as well as the Broadcast Satellite Service (BSS) frequency
range from 11,70 GHz to 12,50 GHz;
• in the case of SUTs reception is in the Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) frequency ranges from 19,70 GHz to
20,20 GHz and from 17,70 GHz to 19,70 GHz, as well as the Broadcast Satellite Service (BSS) frequency
range from 21,40 GHz to 22,00 GHz;
• in all cases ST transmission is in the frequency band allocated to FSS on a primary basis from 29,5 GHz to
30,0 GHz;
• STs transmit towards geostationary satellites with spacing down to 2° away from any other geostationary
satellite operating in the same frequency band and covering the same area;
• linear or circular polarization is used for transmission or reception;
• the received signals may be analogue and/or digital;
• the transmitted signals are always of digital nature;
• the ST antenna diameter does not exceed 1,8 m, or equivalent effective area;
• the ST is designed for unattended operations.
The equipment considered in the present document comprises both the outdoor unit, usually composed of the antenna
subsystem and associated upconverter, power amplifier and Low Noise Block (LNB) downconverter, and the indoor
unit, usually composed of receive and transmit logic as well as the modulator, including cables between these two units.
The present document applies to the ST with its ancillary equipment and its various ports and when operated within the
boundary limits of all the operational environmental profile declared by the applicant and when installed as required by
the applicant by declaration or in the user documentation.
All parts of the indoor unit related to reception, processing and presentation of the received information except the
control channel are not within the scope of the present document. The syntax of the control channel messages is outside
the scope of the present document.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU [4] (RE Directive) article 3.2, which
states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio
spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the RE Directive [4] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.
NOTE: A list of such ENs is included on the web site http://www.newapproach.org/.
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The present document applies to Satellite News Gathering (SNG) Transportable Earth Stations (TESs) which have the
following characteristics:
• the SNG TESs are designed for Satellite News Gathering (SNG) which can be either an unforeseen or preplanned
activity;
• SNG TES is capable of transmitting television signals and associated audio or programme audio only towards
a satellite positioned on the geostationary orbit. The modulation method may be either analogue or digital.
Such transmissions are point-to-point or point-to-multipoint but not for general broadcast reception;
• the SNG TESs are designed for relocation at any time to a different fixed operating location but are not
intended to operate during the relocation period. The SNG TESs can be either vehicle mounted or packed for
transportation. The SNG TESs considered in the present document are those designed to operate whilst
stationary;
• the SNG TESs are operating in the following bands allocated to the Fixed Satellite Services (FSS):
- 10,70 GHz to 11,70 GHz (space-to-earth, shared);
- 12,50 GHz to 12,75 GHz (space-to-earth, exclusive);
- 12,75 GHz to 13,25 GHz (earth-to-space, shared);
- 13,75 GHz to 14,25 GHz (earth-to-space, exclusive);
- 14,25 GHz to 14,50 GHz (earth-to-space, shared).
• frequencies could be selected from through the entire frequency range or be restricted to a range completely
enclosed within those bands. These bands are partly shared between FSS and Fixed Service (FS);
• at present the ITU Radio Regulations [3] restrict the use of the 13,75 GHz to 14,00 GHz band to earth stations
having an antenna diameter of 4,5 m or greater and having a transmitting EIRP between 68 dBW and 85 dBW;
• the SNG TESs use linear polarization;
• the SNG TESs operate through a geostationary satellite at least 3° away from any other geostationary satellite
operating in the same frequency band and covering the same area;
• the SNG TES antenna diameter does not exceed 5 m, or equivalent corresponding aperture;
• the SNG TESs are designed for attended operation.
The present document applies to the SNG TES with its ancillary equipment and its various terrestrial ports, and when
operated within the boundary limits of the operational environmental profile declared by the applicant.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU [6] (RE Directive) article 3.2, which
states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio
spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference."
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the Directive 2014/53/EU [6]) may apply to equipment within the scope of the present
document.
NOTE: A list of such ENs is included on the ETSI web site.
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The present document applies to Earth Stations located on board Vessels (ESVs) which have the following
characteristics:
• The ESV is comprised of all the equipment, electrical and mechanical, from the antenna itself to the interface
with other communications equipment on board (usually referred to as the terrestrial interface).
• The ESV transmits in the frequency range from 5 925 MHz to 6 425 MHz allocated to the Fixed Satellite
Services (FSS) (earth-to-space).
• The ESV receives in one or more frequencies within the range from 3,700 GHz to 4,200 GHz in the bands
allocated to the Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) (space-to-earth), depending on the ITU Region where the ESV
is located.
• The ESV transmits a single carrier.
• The ESV uses linear or circular polarization.
• The ESV operates through a geostationary satellite at least 2° to 3° away from any other geostationary satellite
operating in the same frequency band and covering the same area.
NOTE 1: The satellite spacing is mainly equal to 3° in ITU Regions 1 and 3 and 2° in ITU Region 2.
The ESV transmits at elevations greater or equal to the minimum elevation angle declared by the applicant.
• The ESV antenna diameter is not smaller than 2,4 m.
• The ESV is designed for transmission and reception of radio-communications signals in accordance with any
of the frequency bands specified above.
• The ESV is usually designed for unattended operation.
• The ESV is operating as part of a satellite network (e.g. star, mesh or point-to-point) used for the distribution
and/or exchange of information between users.
• The ESV is controlled and monitored by a Network Control Facility (NCF). The NCF is outside the scope of
the present document.
The present document applies to the ESV with its ancillary equipment and its various telecommunication ports, and
when operated within the boundary limits of the operational environmental profile declared by the applicant and when
installed as required by the applicant by declaration or in the user documentation.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU [7] (RE Directive) article 3.2, which
states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio
spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference".
The present document incorporates the technical limitations listed in annex 2 of ITU-R Resolution 902 (WRC-03) [i.1],
ECC Report (05)69 [i.2], and ECC Report (06)91 [i.3].
NOTE 2: According to ITU-R Resolution 902 [i.1], any transmission from ESVs within the 300 km minimum
distance of each country where the ESV transmit frequency band is used by the Fixed Service will be
subject to the prior agreement of the concerned administration(s), which may specify additional
operational requirements, or to the relevant ECC Decision.
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the Directive 2014/53/EU [7] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present
document.
NOTE 3: A list of such ENs is included on the web site http://www.newapproach.org/.
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The present document applies to Earth Stations located on board Trains, which have the following characteristics.
• The EST may transmit and receive data when the train is in motion and also when the train is stationary.
• The EST operates in a railway environment and, therefore, may be subject to occasional disturbances and interruptions in the satellite link.
• The EST is operating as part of a satellite network (e.g. star, mesh or point-to-point) used for the distribution and/or exchange of information.
• The EST is comprised of all the equipment, electrical and mechanical, from the antenna itself to the interface with other communications equipment on a train (usually referred to as the terrestrial interface).
• The EST transmits on single carrier in the frequency range 14,00 GHz to 14,25 GHz, which is a portion of a band allocated to the Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) (Earth-to-space).
• The EST receives in one or more frequencies within the range from 10,70 GHz to 12,75 GHz in bands allocated to the Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) (space-to-Earth) or the Broadcast Satellite Service (BSS) (space-to-Earth), depending on the ITU Region where the EST is located.
• The EST uses linear or circular polarization.
• The EST is designed to operate through a geostationary satellite (or a cluster of co-located geostationary satellites) that is at least 3° away from any other geostationary satellite operating in the same frequencies and over the same coverage area.
• The EST transmits at elevations greater than or equal to 7° relative to the local horizon.
• The EST is designed for unattended operation.
• The EST is controlled and monitored by a Network Control Facility (NCF). The NCF is outside the scope of the present document.
The present document applies to the EST with its ancillary equipment and its various telecommunication ports, and when operated within the boundary limits of the operational environmental profile as declared by the applicant and when installed as required by the applicant's declaration or in the user documentation.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU [4] (RE Directive) article 3.2, which states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference".
NOTE 1: Operational requirements are defined by national administrations and by relevant ECC Decisions.
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the Directive 2014/53 [4] (RE Directive) may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.
NOTE 2: A list of such ENs is included on the web site http://www.newapproach.org/.
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The present document applies to Very Small Aperture Terminals (VSATs) which have the following characteristics:
• The VSAT is operating in one or more frequency ranges in the part of the following bands allocated
exclusively to the Fixed Satellite Services (FSS):
- 14,00 GHz to 14,25 GHz (earth-to-space);
- 12,50 GHz to 12,75 GHz (space-to-earth);
or in the shared parts of the following bands, allocated to the FSS and Fixed Services (FS):
- 14,25 GHz to 14,50 GHz (earth-to-space);
- 10,70 GHz to 11,70 GHz (space-to-earth).
• The VSAT uses linear polarization.
• The VSAT operates through a geostationary satellite at least 3° away from any other geostationary satellite
operating in the same frequency band and covering the same area.
• The VSAT antenna diameter does not exceed 3,8 m, or equivalent effective area.
• The VSAT is either:
- a transmit only VSAT: designed for transmission only of radio-communications signals in any of the
frequency bands (earth-to-space) specified above; or
- a transmit and receive VSAT: designed for transmission and reception of radio-communications signals
in any of the frequency bands specified above; or
- a receive only VSAT: designed for reception only of radio-communications signals in any of the
frequency bands (space-earth) specified above.
• The VSAT is designed usually for unattended operation.
• The VSAT is operating as part of a satellite network (e.g. star, mesh or point-to-point) used for the distribution
and/or exchange of information between users.
• The transmit-only and transmit-and-receive VSAT is controlled and monitored by a Centralized Control and
Monitoring Function (CCMF). The CCMF is outside the scope of the present document.
The present document applies to the VSAT with its ancillary equipment and its various terrestrial ports, and when
operated within the boundary limits of the operational environmental profile declared by the applicant and when
installed as required by the applicant by declaration or in the user documentation.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU [4] (RE Directive) article 3.2, which
states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of
spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the Directive 2014/53/EU (RE Directive) [4] may apply to equipment within the scope
of the present document.
NOTE: A list of such ENs is included on the web site http://www.newapproach.org/.
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The present document applies to any Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) which has the following characteristics:
• the VSAT is operating in one or more frequency ranges within the following bands allocated to the Fixed
Satellite Service (FSS), shared with other services, e.g. the Fixed Service (FS) and the Mobile Service (MS):
- 5,850 GHz to 7,075 GHz (earth-to-space);
- 3,400 GHz to 4,200 GHz (space-to-earth);
• the VSAT uses linear or circular polarization;
• the VSAT operates through a geostationary satellite at least 3° away from any other geostationary satellite
operating in the same frequency band and covering the same area;
• the VSAT antenna diameter does not exceed 7,3 m, or equivalent effective area;
• the VSAT is either:
- a transmit-only VSAT: designed for transmission-only of radio-communications signals in the frequency
band (earth-to-space) specified above; or
- a transmit-and-receive VSAT: designed for transmission-and-reception of radio-communications signals
in the frequency bands specified above; or
- a receive-only VSAT: designed for reception-only of radio-communications signals in the frequency
band (space-to-earth) specified above;
• the VSAT is designed usually for unattended operation;
• the VSAT is operating as part of a satellite network (e.g. star, mesh or point-to-point) used for the distribution
and/or exchange of information between users;
• the transmit-only and transmit-and-receive VSAT is controlled and monitored by a Centralized Control and
Monitoring Function (CCMF). The CCMF is outside the scope of the present document.
The present document applies to the VSAT with its ancillary equipment and its various terrestrial ports, and when
operated within the boundary limits of the operational environmental profile declared by the applicant and when
installed as required by the applicant by declaration or in the user documentation.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU (RE Directive) [6] article 3.2, which
states that "... radio equipment shall be so constructed that it both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio
spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the RE Directive [6] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.
NOTE: A list of such ENs is included on the web site http://www.newapproach.org/.
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The present document specifies certain minimum technical performance requirements of Aircraft Earth Station (AES) equipment with both transmit and receive capabilities for provision of aeronautical mobile satellite service, in the frequency bands given in table 1.
The AES has the following characteristics:
• These AESs are equipment for installation on aircraft.
• The AES could consist of a number of modules from the antenna subsystem to the user interfaces.
• The AES uses linear polarization.
• The AES system uses digital modulation.
• The AES operates through a GSO satellite at least 3° away from any other geostationary satellite operating in the same frequency band and covering the same area.
• The antenna of the AES is directional, with means of tracking the satellites, which can be achieved by using either an active phase array or reflective type configuration.
• These AESs are operating as part of a satellite network used for the distribution and/or exchange of
information between users.
• These AESs are controlled and monitored by a Network Control Facility (NCF). The NCF is outside the scope of the present document.
• When on the ground, the AES does not transmit at elevation angles below 7o with respect to the local horizontal plane, except at locations where transmissions below 7o are permitted by the local Administration; (the minimum elevation angle is also limited as per clause 4.2).
The technical requirements in the present document are in two major categories:
• emission limits: to protect other radio services and systems from harmful interference generated by the AES in normal use;
• AES Control and Monitoring Functions (CMF): to protect other radio services and systems from unwanted transmissions from the AES. The CMF in each AES is capable of answering to commands from the Network Control Facility (NCF) for its supporting satellite network.
The present document applies to the AESs with their ancillary equipment and its various ports, and when operated within the boundary limits of the operational environmental profile declared by the manufacturer.
The technical requirements for the AES in regard to the Power Flux Density (PFD) limits to protect Fixed Service (FS) and Radio Astronomy Service (RAS) are based on annexes B and C of Recommendation ITU-R M.1643 [5] and ECC Report 26 [i.4]. Furthermore, in relation to the protection of the Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) the technical requirements of the AES take into account annex A of Recommendation ITU-R M.1643 [5].
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU [6] (RE Directive) article 3.2, which states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it both effectively and supports the use of radio spectrum allocated in order to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements of other parts of article 3 of the RE Directive [6] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.
NOTE: A list of such ENs is included on the web site at: http:\\www.newapproach.org.
The present document does not cover equipment compliance with relevant civil aviation regulations. In this respect, an AES, for its installation and operation on board an aircraft is subject to additional national or international civil aviation airworthiness certification requirements, for example to EUROCAE ED-14D [4].
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The present document applies to Radiosondes in the Meteorological Aids service to be used in the 400,15 MHz to
406 MHz frequency range with power levels ranging up to 200 mW.
The present document contains requirements to demonstrate that "... Radio equipment shall be so constructed that it
both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference" [i.1].
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The present document applies to user equipment, repeaters and base stations for IMT, falling within the scope of one of
the other parts of ETSI EN 301 908 [i.11], except for IMT-2000 FDMA/TDMA (DECT). The present document also
covers the corresponding ancillary equipment.
NOTE 1: ETSI EN 301 908-10 [i.10] contains in particular requirements for radiated spurious emissions and
control and monitoring functions applicable to IMT-2000 FDMA/TDMA (DECT) equipment.
The present document includes technical requirements which are common to equipment falling within the scope of
several of the other parts.
NOTE 2: The other parts of ETSI EN 301 908 [i.11], which are listed in the foreword of the present document,
specify technical requirements in respect of a particular type of IMT equipment.
NOTE 3: Recommendations ITU-R M.1457-11 [i.7] and M.2012 [i.8] define the characteristics of the members of
the IMT-2000 family and IMT-Advanced respectively by means of references to technical specifications
developed by Standards Development organizations. The present document applies to equipment
designed to meet any version of the terrestrial specifications referenced in Recommendations ITU-R
M.1457-11 [i.7] and M.2012 [i.8].
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] (R&TTE Directive), article 3.2,
which states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to
terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference."
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.2] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present
document.
NOTE 4: A list of such ENs is included on the web site http://www.newapproach.org.
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The present document applies to 5 GHz high performance wireless access systems (WAS) including RLAN equipment
which is used in wireless local area networks. Such networks provide high speed data communications in between
devices connected to the wireless infrastructure. The present document also applies to ad-hoc networking where these
devices communicate directly with each other, without the use of a wireless infrastructure.
The present document also describes spectrum access requirements to facilitate spectrum sharing with other equipment.
5 GHz high performance wireless access systems (WAS) including RLAN equipment are further referred to as RLAN
devices in the present document.
The spectrum usage conditions for this RLAN equipment are set in the ECC Decision (04)08 [5] and the Commission
Decision 2005/513/EC [6] as amended by the Commission Decision 2007/90/EC [7].
The equipment is intended to operate in the frequency ranges 5 150 MHz to 5 350 MHz and 5 470 MHz to 5 725 MHz
which have been allocated by WRC-03 to the mobile service on a primary basis for the implementation of
WAS/RLANs covered by the present document.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive [1], which states that:
"…radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio
communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".
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The present document applies to equipment operating on radio frequencies between 25 MHz and 3 GHz, using
analogue, digital and hybrid (using both analogue and digital modulation) modulation.
The present document applies to the following radio equipment types:
• Professional Wireless Microphone Systems (PWMS);
• in ear monitoring systems;
• consumer radio microphones;
• tour guide systems; and
• Assistive Listening Devices (Aids for the handicapped) comprising personal and public hearing aid systems.
The maximum power recommended for equipment covered by the present document is 250 mW for radio microphones
and 500 mW for public hearing aids in the 169,4 MHz to 169,8125 MHz band (erp below 1 GHz and eirp above
1 GHz).
The present document also covers radio microphones used in the 863 MHz to 865 MHz band, with a maximum power
of 10 mW.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.1] (R&TTE Directive):
Article 3.2, which states that "….. radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated
to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of Article 3 of the R&TTE Directive may apply to equipment within the scope of the present
document.
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The present document applies to the following radio telecommunications terminal equipment types:
- GSM mobile station.
This radio equipment type is for operation within the Digital cellular telecommunications system in the GSM 900
and/or GSM 1800 frequency bands as shown in table 1, with a channel separation of 200 kHz, utilizing constant
envelope modulation and carrying traffic channels according to the Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) principle.The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) [i.6] article 3.2,
which states that "….. radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to
terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".
The present document covers the general access requirements for terminal equipment up to and including 3GPP Rel-12.
The general access requirements, applied to the terminal equipment, are for one release only. The present document
does not cover the GPRS Class A mobiles and the ECSD mobiles.
For each test purpose and its corresponding conformance requirement, a reference is given to the test method in
ETSI TS 151 010-1 [2]. The requirements apply at the air interface, which may be stimulated to perform the tests by
additional equipment if necessary.
The measurement uncertainty is described in ETSI TS 151 010-1 [2], Annex 5.
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.6] will apply to equipment within the scope of the present
document.
NOTE 1: A list of such ENs is included on the web site http://www.newapproach.org.
ETSI TS 151 010-1 [2] constitutes the conformance test suite for GSM. The verification of the conformance
requirements in the present document is based on the tests described in this reference. The set of requirements in
ETSI TS 151 010-1 [2] and the set of requirements in the present document need not be identical.
Some requirements only apply to specific types of mobile station (e.g. data tests only apply to mobile stations with a
data facility, tests that only apply to GSM 900 or only to GSM 1800 or to both). The present document indicates the
specific test which should be carried out for each mobile station type.
An active accessory is covered by the present document if it modifies the terminal performance in an aspect which
affects conformance to essential requirements.
NOTE 2: Only active devices are subject to the present document. Accessories may be tested with specific
terminals, and either approved for use with those terminals only, or may possibly be approved for use
with a wider range of terminals, depending on the nature and effect of the accessory.
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The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] (R&TTE Directive), Article 3.2,
which states that "….. radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to
terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference".
In regards to interference to systems operating in adjacent bands guidance for single carrier BTS and multicarrier BTS
is provided in ECC Report 146 [i.4].
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements
under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.2] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present
document.
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The present document applies to the following radio equipment type:
1) GSM base stations.
The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] (R&TTE Directive), Article 3.2, which states that "….. radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference". In regards to interference to systems operating in adjacent bands guidance for single carrier BTS and multicarrier BTS is provided in ECC Report 146 [i.4]. In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.2] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.
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The present document covers the minimum characteristics considered necessary in order to avoid harmful interference and to make acceptable use of the available frequencies. The present document applies to equipment with integral antennas, used in angle modulation systems in the land mobile
service, operating on radio frequencies between 30 MHz and 1 000 MHz, with channel separations of 12,5 kHz, 20 kHz and 25 kHz, and is intended primarily for analogue speech. In the present document different requirements are given for the different radio frequency bands, channel separations, environmental conditions and types of equipment, where appropriate. The present document is complementary to EN 300 086 [i.4], which covers radio equipment with an internal or external RF connector, for use in the land mobile service. The present document may apply to PMR446 equipment as defined in CEPT/ERC/DEC(98)25 [i.6]. Note that PMR446 equipment has a requirement to incorporate a receiver and may have requirements for 180 s maximum transmission time and VOX.
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The present document applies to user equipment, repeaters and base stations for IMT, falling within the scope of one of the other parts of EN 301 908, except for IMT-2000 FDMA/TDMA (DECT). The present document also covers the corresponding ancillary equipment. NOTE 1: EN 301 908-10 [5] contains in particular requirements for radiated spurious emissions and control and monitoring functions applicable to IMT-2000 FDMA/TDMA (DECT) equipment. The present document includes technical requirements which are common to equipment falling within the scope of several of the other parts. NOTE 2: The other parts of EN 301 908, which are listed in the foreword of the present document, specify technical requirements in respect of a particular type of IMT equipment. NOTE 3: ITU-R Recommendations M.1457-10 [1] and M.2012 [2] define the characteristics of the members of the IMT-2000 family and IMT-Advanced respectively by means of references to technical specifications developed by Standards Development organizations. The present document applies to equipment designed to meet any version of the terrestrial specifications referenced in ITU-R Recommendations M.1457-10 [1] and M.2012 [2]. The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC [i.2] (R&TTE Directive), article 3.2, which states that "… radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference."
In addition to the present document, other ENs that specify technical requirements in respect of essential requirements under other parts of article 3 of the R&TTE Directive [i.2] may apply to equipment within the scope of the present document.
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