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The present document applies to the following Short Range Device major equipment types:
1) Generic Short range Devices including transmitters operating in the range from 9 kHz to 25 MHz; and
2) inductive loop transmitters operating from 9 kHz to 30 MHz including Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
and EAS operating in LF and HF ranges and for radio equipment including wireless power transfer (WPT)
function in the same frequency range;
3) receivers of systems as defined by bullets 1 and 2.
These radio equipment types are capable of operating in the permitted frequency bands within the 9 kHz to 30 MHz
range as specified in table 1:
• either with a Radio Frequency (RF) output connection and dedicated antenna or with an integral antenna;
• for all types of modulation;
• receivers of systems as defined by bullets 1 and 2.
Table 1 shows a list of the frequency bands as designated to Short Range Devices and the CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03 [i.1]
as known at the date of publication of the present document.
When selecting parameters for new SRDs, which may have inherent safety of human life implications, manufacturers
and users should pay particular attention to the potential for interference from other systems operating in the same or
adjacent bands.
The present document covers fixed stations, mobile stations and portable stations. If a system includes transponders,
these are measured together with the transmitter.
All types of modulation for radio devices are covered by the present document, provided the requirements of clause 7.3
are met.
The radio equipment, covered by the classification SRD is divided into several classes based on the maximum radiated
magnetic field strength. The field strength designation in the present document is based on CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03 [i.1]
and National SRD-frequency designations.
Three types of measuring methods are defined in the present document due to the varied nature of the antenna types for
equipment used in this band. One method measures the RF carrier current, another measures the radiated H-field and
the third conducted power.
The present document covers requirements for radiated emissions below as well as above 30 MHz.
Additional standards or specifications may be required for equipment such as that intended for connection to the
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
Table 1: Short Range Devices within the 9 kHz to 30 MHz permitted frequency bands
Frequency Bands/frequencies Applications
Transmit and Receive 9 kHz to 90 kHz Inductive devices, Generic use
Transmit and Receive 90 kHz to 119 kHz Inductive devices, Generic use
Transmit and Receive 119 kHz to 140 kHz Inductive devices, Generic use
Transmit and Receive 140 kHz to 148,5 kHz Inductive devices, Generic use
Transmit and Receive 148,5 kHz to 5 MHz Inductive devices, Generic use
Transmit and Receive 400 kHz to 600 kHz RFID only
Transmit and Receive 5 kHz to 30 MHz Inductive devices, Generic use
Transmit and Receive 3 155 kHz to 3 400 kHz Inductive devices, Generic use
Transmit and Receive 4 234 kHz Inductive devices, Railway applications
Transmit and Receive 4 516 kHz Inductive devices, Railway applications
Transmit and Receive 6 765 kHz to 6 795 kHz Inductive devices, Generic use
Transmit and Receive 7 400 kHz to 8 800 kHz Inductive devices, Generic use
Transmit and Receive 10 200 kHz to 11,000 MHz Inductive devices, Generic use
Transmit and Receive 11,810 MHz to 15,310 MHz RFID only
Transmit and Receive 12,5 MHz to 20 MHz Inductive devices, Wireless healthcare
ETSI
9 ETSI EN 300 330-1 V1.8.1 (2015-03)
Frequency Bands/frequencies Applications
Transmit and Receive 13,553 MHz to 13,567 MHz Inductive devices, Generic use
Transmit and Receive 26,957 MHz to 27,283 MHz Inductive devices, Generic use
Transmit and Receive 27,095 MHz Inductive devices, Railway applications
NOTE 1: It should be noted that table 1 represents the most widely implemented position within the European
Union and the CEPT countries, but it should not be assumed that all designated bands are available in all
countries.
NOTE 2: In addition, it should be noted that other frequency bands may be available in a country within the
frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz covered by the present document.
NOTE 3: On non-harmonized parameters, national administrations may impose certain conditions such as the type
of modulation, frequency, channel/frequency separations, maximum transmitter radiated power, duty
cycle, and the inclusion of an automatic transmitter shut-off facility, as a condition for the issue of an
Individual Rights for use of spectrum or General Authorization, or as a condition for use under "licence
exemption" as it is in most cases for Short Range Devices.
The present document covers fixed stations, mobile stations and portable stations.
Applications using Ultra-WideBand (UWB) technology are not covered by the present document.
PUBLISHED
SSH EN 300 330-1 V1.8.1:2015
60.60
Standard published
28 pri 2016