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Swedish Post and Telecom Agency’s code of statutes Publisher: Tord Pettersson, The Swedish Post and Telecom Agency, Box 5398, 102 49 Stockholm, Sweden ISSN 1400-187X
The Post and Telecom Agency’s regulations on exemptions from the licence requirement for certain radio transmitters
PTSFS YEAR:NO Published on XX YEAR
decided on + November 2010.
Based on Chapter 3(4) of the Act (2003:389) on electronic communications in conjunction with Article 12 of the Regulation (2003:396) on electronic communication, the Post and Telecom Agency orders the following.1
Chapter 1. Preliminary provisions
Article 1. The Act (2000:121) on radio and telecommunications terminal equipment and the regulations issued pursuant to the Act contain the rules on the important characteristics and other requirements regarding product information, assessment of conformity, marking and notification requirements that must be fulfilled in order for equipment to be released onto the market and put into service.
The Post and Telecom Agency issued general recommendations for these rules. The general recommendations contain references to harmonized standards that can be used in the assessment of whether radio equipment meets the essential requirements.
Under the Electronic Communications Act, the general rule is that a licence is required in order to use radio transmitters. The Post and Telecom Agency may issue regulations concerning exemptions from the licence requirement under Article 1. In doing so, it may set conditions that the radio equipment where the transmitter is included shall meet specific technical requirements and other conditions.
Article 2. These regulations contain provisions for exemption from the license requirement under Article 4(3) in the Electronic Communications Act and technical requirements and other conditions for the use of radio transmitters without an individual licence.
1 This notification has been produced in accordance with Directive 98/34/EC of the
European Parliament and the Council of the 22 June 1998 laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations and of rules on Information Society services (OJ L 204, 21.7.1998, p. 37, Celex 31998L0034), changed by Directive 98/48/EC of the European Parliament (OJ L 217, 5.8.1998, p. 18, Celex 31998L0048)
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Article 3. Annex 1 contains a list of the provisions on exemptions from the licence requirement, listed according to area of application.
Chapter 2. Definitions and abbreviations
Article 1. The following definitions shall apply for the purposes of these regulations:
amateur radio traffic: non-commercial radio traffic for training, communications and technical studies, operated for personal interest and without a view to profit,
amateur radio certificate: proficiency certificate issued or approved by the Post and Telecom Agency, which shows that the approved test was taken,
inductive transmission: transmission of information over very short distances by using the magnetic field in radio waves,
alarm transmission: use of radio communications to indicate an alarm situation at a remotely located site,
radio location: use of radio communications to determine the direction of a radio transmitter,
radio remote control: use of radio communications for broadcasting signals to initiate, modify or terminate functions of equipment at a distance,
satellite terminal: a station that is located on the earth’s surface or in its airspace and which is intended for communication with one or more satellites, or with other stations via satellites,
cordless telephone: telecommunications terminal equipment, where the connection between the hand-held microphone and the fixed unit connected to a telecommunications network is achieved using radio waves,
transmission cycle: the average transmission time over a certain period of time (maximum one hour) expressed as a percentage of that period,
telemetry: the use of radio communications to automatically indicate or read measurement values at a distance from the measuring instrument and signalling and data transmission for the purpose of transmitting data other then measurement data.
Article 4. The following definitions shall apply for the purposes of these regulations:
AES: Aircraft Earth Station (satellite terminal on aircraft), dBi: The unit of antenna gain with an isotropic antenna as a reference, dBm: The unit of power measured with the reference mW, DECT: Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications system, EAS: Electronic Article Surveillance (anti-theft systems for goods in
commerce), e.i.r.p.: equivalent isotropically radiated power, EN: Europanorm (European standard), e.r.p.: effective radiated power relative to a half-wave dipole, ESV: Earth Stations on-board Vessels, GSM: Global System for Mobile Telecommunications, ITS: Intelligent Transport Systems, RFID: Radio Frequency IDentification,
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UWB: Ultra Wideband (short range radio transmissions that use radio frequency energy spread over a spectrum wider than 50 MHz),
VHF: Very High Frequency.
Chapter 3. Provisions on exemptions from the license requirement
Article 1. Exemptions from the licence requirement applies to terminals connected to terrestrial electronic communications networks if the communications network controls the terminal’s transmission and the terminal only has one terminating function in the relevant frequency range. The exemption only applies in electronic communications networks where the licence-holder is entitled to radio plan (radioplanera) the network.
Exemptions from the licence requirement applies to terminals that are not covered by the first paragraph, if they are connected to a radio network through which a responsible network operator provides mobile electronic communications services and the exemption is granted in the operator’s licence.
Article 2. Exemptions from the licence requirement applies to the use of radio transmitters on foreign vessels while travelling in Swedish internal waters and Swedish territorial waters on internationally agreed frequencies intended for maritime communications on long-wave and short-wave, VHF, for communications on the satellite system, INMARSAT, and for on-board communications in the frequency range 457.5250 - 457.5750 and 467.5250 to 467.5750 MHz.
The state in which the vessel is registered shall have issued a licence or equivalent for the use of a radio transmitter.
Article 3. Exemptions from the licence requirement apply to the use of radio transmitters on foreign aircraft in Swedish airspace and at Swedish airports on internationally agreed frequencies intended for aeronautical communications in long-wave and short-wave, VHF, and for satellite communications over the INMARSAT satellite system.
The state in which the aircraft is registered shall have issued a licence or equivalent for the use of a radio transmitter.
Article 4. Exemption from the licence requirement applies for UWB radio transmitters according to the following conditions.2
Average power density below means the average power measured with 1 MHz resolution bandwidth, a root-mean-square (RMS) detector and an averaging time of 1 ms or less.
Highest peak power density below means the peak level of transmission contained within a 50 MHz bandwidth centred on the frequency at which the highest mean radiated power is measured. If the peak value is measured in a bandwidth of x MHz, this level is to be scaled down by a factor of 20log(50/x)dB.
2 Commission Decision of 21 February 2007 (2007/131/EC, as amended by 2009/343/EC)
on allowing the use of the radio spectrum for equipment using ultra-wideband technology in a harmonised manner in the Community.
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Frequency band (MHz)
Maximum mean power density (e.i.r.p.)
(dBm/MHz)
Maximum peak for power density (e.i.r.p.) (dBm/50 MHz)
0.0000–1600.00 -90.0 -50.0 1600.00–2700.00 -85.0 -45.0 2700.00–3400.00 -70.0 -36.0 3400.00–3800.00 -80.0 -40.0 3800.00–4200.00 -70.0 -30.0 4200.00–4800.00 -41.3
(until 31 December 2010) -70.0
(after 31 December 2010)
0.0 (until 31 December 2010)
-30.0 (after 31 December 2010)
4800.00–6000.00 -70.0 -30.0 6000.00–8500.00 -41.3 0.0 8500.00–10600 -65.0 -25.0
> 10600 -85.0 -45.0 For the frequency band 3400.00–4800.00 MHz, a maximum mean power
density e.i.r.p. of -41.3 dBm/MHz applies if the radio transmitter’s transmission cycle complies with the following requirements. The sum of the time for all broadcast signals must be less than 5% of the time each second and less than 0.5% of the time every hour. Each transmitted sign shall not exceed 5 ms.
UWB radio transmitters may use other power restrictions and other mitigation techniques than specified above, if equivalent protection is achieved for other services.
Exemptions from the licence requirement under this provision shall not apply to UWB radio transmitters used outdoors and mounted on a fixed installation, a fixed antenna, a vehicle or a rail wagon.
Article 5. Exemptions from the licence requirement apply for UWB radio transmitters used in equipment for building material analysis (BMA) under the following conditions.3
Frequency band (MHz) Maximum mean power density (e.i.r.p.)
(dBm/MHz)
Maximum peak for power density (e.i.r.p.) (dBm/50
MHz)0.0000–1730.00 -85.0 -45.01730.00–2200.00 -65.0 -25.02200.00–2500.00 -50.0 -10.0 2500.00–2690.00 -65.0 -25.0 2690.00–2700.00 -55.0 -15.0 2700.00–3400.00 -82.0 -42.0 3400.00–4800.00 -50.0 -10.0 4800.00–5000.00 -55.0 -15.0 5000.00–8000.00 -50.0 -10.0
3 Commission Decision of 21 February 2007 (2007/131/EC, as amended by 2009/343/EC)
on allowing the use of the radio spectrum for equipment using ultra-wideband technology in a harmonised manner in the Community.
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8000.00–8500.00 -70.0 -30.0 > 8500.00 -85.0 -45.0
In the frequency range 1215.00–1730.00 MHz, a maximum mean power
density of maximum -70 dBm/MHz applies and in the frequency range 2500.00–2690.00 MHz and 2700.00–3400.00 MHz, a maximum mean power density of maximum -50 dBm/MHz applies, on condition that the method of limitation as described in the harmonised standards that are adopted according to Directive 1999/5/EG4 are applied.
In order to protect radio astronomy services, the total radiated power density in the frequency ranges 2690.00-2700.00 MHz and 4800.00-5000.00 MHz shall be below -65 dBm / MHz in accordance with the relevant harmonized standards adopted under Directive 1999/5/EC.
Article 6. Frequency band 0.0090-0.1485 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
inductive transfer according to the following conditions.5 Maximum field strength: 72 dBµA/m at 10 m distance within 0.0090–
0.0300 MHz, thereafter declining by 3 dB/octave to 0.1485 MHz.
Article 7. Frequency band 0.0090-0.3150 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
inductive transfer according to the following conditions.6 Maximum field strength: 30 dBµA/m at 10 m distance. Transmission cycle: < 10 % Only for active medical implants.
Article 8. Frequency band 0.1357-0.1378 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1 W The output power of amateur radio transmitters must be adjusted so that it
does not interfere with the use of other radio equipment. The operator of an amateur radio transmitter shall have an amateur radio
licence. An amateur radio licence requires that the applicant passes an amateur radio traffic test that attests that the applicant has the required knowledge of
− radio technology − traffic methods − current regulations Operators of amateur radio transmitters shall have their own call sign.
This is stated on the licence. The call sign of the transmitting and receiving
4 Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on
radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity(1999/5/EC).
5 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
6 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
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station must be used at the beginning and the end of each transmission. The call signs must be repeated at short intervals during a transmission.
Article 9. Frequency band 0.1485-5.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
inductive transfer according to the following conditions.7 Maximum field strength: −15 dBµA/m at 10 m distance in each 10 kHz
band. If the system uses bandwidths above 10 MHz, the total field strength may not exceed -5 dB�A/m at 10 m distance.
Article 10. Frequency band 0.3150-0.6000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
inductive transfer according to the following conditions. Maximum field strength: −5 dBµA/m at 10 m distance. Only for animal implants.
Article 11. Frequency band 0.4000-0.6000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
inductive transfer according to the following conditions.8 Maximum field strength: −8 dBµA/m at 10 m distance. Only for RFID.
Article 12. Frequency band 0.4569–0. 4571 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to portable radio
transmitters used to locate avalanche victims under the following conditions. Frequency: 0.4570 MHz Maximum field strength: 7 dBµA/m at 10 m distance.
Article 13. Frequency band 1.8100-1.8500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1 000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 14. Frequency band 1.9300-2.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 10 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 15. Frequency band 3.1550-3.4000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
inductive transfer according to the following conditions.9 Maximum field strength: 13.5 dBµA/m at 10 m distance.
Article 16. Frequency band 3.500-3.8000 MHz 7 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 8 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 9 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
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Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions.
Maximum power: 1 000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 17. Frequency band 5.0000-30.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
inductive transfer according to the following conditions.10 Maximum field strength: −20 dBµA/m at 10 m distance in each 10 kHz
band. If the system uses bandwidths above 10 MHz, the total field strength may not exceed -5 dB�A/m at 10 m distance.
Article 18. Frequency band 5.1600-8.5160 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
inductive transfer according to the following conditions. Frequency: 4.5160 MHz Maximum field strength: 7 dBµA/m at 10 m distance. Only for transponders for information transfer in train safety systems. The transmitter shall be active only when a transmission signal is
received from a passing train. The exemption from the licence requirement under this provision applies
until and including 31 December 2010.
Article 19. Frequency band 6.7650-6.7950 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
inductive transfer according to the following conditions.11 Maximum field strength: 42 dBµA/m at 10 m distance.
Article 20. Frequency band 7.0000-7.2000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1 000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 21. Frequency band 7.4000-8.8000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
inductive transfer according to the following conditions. Maximum field strength: 9 dBµA/m at 10 m distance.
Article 22. Frequency band 10.1000-10.1500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 150 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 23. Frequency band 10.2000-11.0000 MHz
10 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 11 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
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Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for inductive transfer according to the following conditions.12
Maximum field strength: 9 dBµA/m at 10 m distance.
Article 24. Frequency band 12.5000-20.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
inductive transfer according to the following conditions. The radio transmitter may only be used indoors. Maximum field strength: −7 dBµA/m at 10 m distance. Only for animal implants.
Article 25. Frequency band 13.5530-13.5670 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
unspecified areas of usage according to the following conditions.13 Maximum field strength: 42 dBµA/m at 10 m distance.
Article 26. Frequency band 13.5530-13.5670 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
inductive transfer according to the following conditions.14 Maximum field strength: 60 dBµA/m at 10 m distance Only for RFID and EAS.
Article 27. Frequency band 14.0000-14.3500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1 000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 28. Frequency band 18.0680-18.1680 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1 000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 29. Frequency band 21.0000-21.4500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1 000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 30. Frequency band 24.8900-24.9900 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1 000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
12 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 13 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 14 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
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Article 31. Frequency band 26.8200-26.8300 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
radio control and telemetry according to the following conditions. Carrier frequency: 26.8250 MHz Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 32. Frequency band 26.8500-26.8600 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
alarm transmission according to the following conditions. Frequency: 26.8550 MHz Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 33. Frequency band 26.8600-26.9400 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
radio control and telemetry according to the following conditions. Carrier frequencies in MHz: 26.8650 26.8850 26.9350 Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 34. Frequency band 26.9570-27.2830 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
unspecified areas of usage according to the following conditions.15 Maximum power: 10 mW e.r.p.
Article 35. Frequency band 26.9570-27.2830 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
inductive transfer according to the following conditions.16 Maximum field strength: 42 dBµA/m at 10 m distance.
Article 36. Frequency band 26.9600-26.9900 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
private radio according to the following conditions. Carrier frequencies in MHz: 26.9650 26.9750 26.9850 Maximum power: 4 W e.r.p. for frequency or phase modulated
broadcasting. For amplitude modulated transmission with dual sideband, the maximum power is 1 W e.r.p. carrier power and for amplitude modulated transmission with single sideband, the maximum power is 4 W e.r.p. peak-to-peak power.
Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 37. Frequency band 26.9900-27.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
radio control and telemetry according to the following conditions. 15 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 16 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
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Carrier frequency: 26.9950 MHz Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 38. Frequency band 26.9900-27.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
cordless baby monitors according to the following conditions. Carrier frequency: 26.9950 MHz Maximum power: 10 mW Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 39. Frequency band 27.0000-27.0400 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
private radio according to the following conditions. Carrier frequencies in MHz: 27.0050 27.0150 27.0250 27.0350 Maximum power: 4 W e.r.p. for frequency or phase modulated
broadcasting. For amplitude modulated transmission with dual sideband, the maximum power is 1 W e.r.p. carrier power and for amplitude modulated transmission with single sideband, the maximum power is 4 W e.r.p. peak-to-peak power.
Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 40. Frequency band 27.0400-27.0500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
radio control and telemetry according to the following conditions. Carrier frequency: 27.0450 MHz Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 41. Frequency band 27.0400-27.0500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
cordless baby monitors according to the following conditions. Carrier frequency: 27.0450 MHz Maximum power: 10 mW Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 42. Frequency band 27.0500-27.0900 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
private radio according to the following conditions. Carrier frequencies in MHz: 27.0550 27.0650 27.0750 27.0850Maximum power: 4 W e.r.p. for frequency or phase modulated
broadcasting. For amplitude modulated transmission with dual sideband, the maximum power is 1 W e.r.p. carrier power and for amplitude modulated transmission with single sideband, the maximum power is 4 W e.r.p. peak-to-peak power.
Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 43. Frequency band 27.0900-27.1000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
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radio control and telemetry according to the following conditions. Carrier frequency: 27.0950 MHz Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 44. Frequency band 27.0900-27.1000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
cordless baby monitors according to the following conditions. Carrier frequency: 27.0950 MHz Maximum power: 10 mW Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 45. Frequency band 27.1000-27.1400 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
private radio according to the following conditions. Carrier frequencies in MHz: 27.1050 27.1150 27.1250 27.1350 Maximum power: 4 W e.r.p. for frequency or phase modulated
broadcasting. For amplitude modulated transmission with dual sideband, the maximum power is 1 W e.r.p. carrier power and for amplitude modulated transmission with single sideband, the maximum power is 4 W e.r.p. peak-to-peak power.
Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 46. Frequency band 27.1400-27.1500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
radio control and telemetry according to the following conditions. Carrier frequency: 27.1450 MHz Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 47. Frequency band 27.1400-27.1500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
cordless baby monitors according to the following conditions. Carrier frequency: 27.1450 MHz Maximum power: 10 mW Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 48. Frequency band 27.1500-27.1900 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
private radio according to the following conditions. Carrier frequencies in MHz: 27.1550 27.1650 27.1750 27.1850 Maximum power: 4 W e.r.p. for frequency or phase modulated
broadcasting. For amplitude modulated transmission with dual sideband, the maximum power is 1 W e.r.p. carrier power and for amplitude modulated transmission with single sideband, the maximum power is 4 W e.r.p. peak-to-peak power.
Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 49. Frequency band 27.1900-27.2000 MHz
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Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for radio control and telemetry according to the following conditions.
Carrier frequency: 27.1950 MHz Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 50. Frequency band 27.1900-27.2000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
cordless baby monitors according to the following conditions. Carrier frequency: 27.1950 MHz Maximum power: 10 mW Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 51. Frequency band 27.2000-27.4100 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
private radio according to the following conditions. Carrier frequencies in MHz: 27.2050 27.2450 27.2850 27.3250 27.3650 27.4050 27.2150 27.2550 27.2950 27.3350 27.3750 27.2250 27.2650 27.3050 27.3450 27.3850 27.2350 27.2750 27.3150 27.3550 27.3950 Maximum power: 4 W e.r.p. for frequency or phase modulated
broadcasting. For amplitude modulated transmission with dual sideband, the maximum power is 1 W e.r.p. carrier power and for amplitude modulated transmission with single sideband, the maximum power is 4 W e.r.p. peak-to-peak power.
Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 52. Frequency band 28.0000-29.7000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1 000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 53. Frequency band 30.0000-37.5000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
medical implants according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1 mW e.r.p. Transmission cycle: < 10 %
Article 54. Frequency band 30.0150-30.0250 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
remote control of mobile traffic lights according to the following conditions. Frequency: 30.0200 MHz Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 55. Frequency band 30.2650-30.3550 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
radio control and telemetry according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p.
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Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 56. Frequency band 30.9250-31.5750 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
land mobile traffic according to the following conditions. Carrier frequencies in MHz: 30.9300 31.0700 31.1200 31.1700 31.2200 31.2700 31.0300 31.0800 31.1300 31.1800 31.2300 31.330031.0400 31.0900 31.1400 31.1900 31.2400 31.340031.0500 31.1000 31.1500 31.2000 31.2500 31.570031.0600 31.1100 31.1600 31.2100 31.2600 Maximum power: 4 W e.r.p. Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 57. Frequency band 34.9950-35.2750 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for remote control of model aircraft according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 58. Frequency band 39.5250-39.5500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to transmitters for
remote control, alarm transmission and data collection for electricity, gas, heating, air-conditioning and water distribution under the following conditions.
Carrier frequency: 39.5375 MHz Maximum power: 5 W e.r.p. Transmission cycle: < 20 % Channel separation: 25 kHz Antenna heights must not exceed 10 m above ground level. In the border regions with Finland and Norway, the frequencies shall be
shared with Finnish and Norwegian users.
Article 59. Frequency band 40.4500-40.5750 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to transmitters for
remote control, alarm transmission and data collection for electricity, gas, heating, air-conditioning and water distribution under the following conditions.
Carrier frequencies in MHz: 40.4625 40.5375 40.5625 Maximum power: 5 W e.r.p. Transmission cycle: < 20 % Channel separation: 25 kHz Antenna heights must not exceed 10 m above ground level. In the border regions with Finland and Norway, the frequencies shall be
shared with Finnish and Norwegian users.
Article 60. Frequency band 40.6600-40.7000 MHz
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Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for unspecified areas of usage according to the following conditions.17
Maximum power: 10 mW e.r.p.
Article 61. Frequency band 40.6600-40.8000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
radio control and telemetry according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 62. Frequency band 41.0000-43.6000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
microphones according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 10 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: Up to 200 kHz
Article 63. Frequency band 50.0000-52.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 200 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 64. Frequency band 87.5000-108.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
sound transmission according to the following conditions.18 Maximum power: 50 nW e.r.p. Channel separation: Up to 200 kHz
Article 65. Frequency band 144.0000-146.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1 000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 66. Frequency band 148.0000-150.0500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for satellite terminals for
data communication according to the following conditions. The satellite terminal will be network-driven.
Article 67. Frequency band 151.5200-151.5300 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to radio transmitters for
radio direction finding and position transmissions for people and animals under the following conditions.
Carrier frequency: 151.5250 MHz Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 10 kHz
17 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC)
on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 18 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC)
on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
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The frequency 151.5250 MHz is most suitable for use in the following counties: Stockholm, Uppsala, Södermanland, Östergötland, Gotland, Värmland, Örebro, Västmanland, Dalarna and Gävleborg.
Article 68. Frequency band 151.5450-151.5550 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to radio transmitters for
radio direction finding and position transmissions for people and animals under the following conditions.
Carrier frequency: 151.5500 MHz Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 69. Frequency band 152.0075-152.2675 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to radio transmitters for
radio direction finding and position transmission for animals under the following conditions.
Carrier frequencies in MHz: 152.0125 152.0625 152.1125 152.1625 152.2125 152.0375 152.0875 152.1375 152.1875 152.2625 Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 10 kHz
Article 70. Frequency band 155.3875-155.5375 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to mobile radio
transmitters for agriculture, forestry and hunting under the following conditions.
Carrier frequencies in MHz: 155.4000 155.4250 155.4500 155.4750 155.5000 155.5250 Maximum power: 5 W e.r.p. Channel separation: 25 kHz The frequencies 155.4000, 155.4250, 155.4500 and 155.4750 MHz may
not be used at sea.
Article 71. Frequency band 155.9875-156.0125 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for portable radio
transmitters for land mobile traffic according to the following conditions. Frequency: 156.0000 MHz Maximum power: 5 W e.r.p. Channel separation: 25 kHz
Article 72. Frequency band 169.3750-169.4000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
alarm transmission according to the following conditions. Carrier frequency: 169.3875 MHz Maximum power: 500 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 25 kHz
Article 73. Frequency band 169.4000-169.4750 MHz
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Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for tracking of goods according to the following conditions.19
Maximum power: 500 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: Up to 50 kHz Transmission cycle: < 1 %
Article 74. Frequency band 169.4000-169.4750 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
measurement data gathering according to the following conditions.20 Maximum power: 500 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: Up to 50 kHz Transmission cycle: < 10 %
Article 75. Frequency band 169.4125-169.4625 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
hearing aids according to the following conditions.21 Maximum power: 10 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: Up to 50 kHz
Article 76. Frequency band 169.4750-169.4875 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
personal safety alarms according to the following conditions.22 Maximum power: 10 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 12.5 kHz
Article 77. Frequency band 169.4875-169.5875 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
hearing aids according to the following conditions.23 Maximum power: 10 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: Up to 50 kHz
Article 78. Frequency band 169.5875-169.6000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
personal safety alarms according to the following conditions.24 Maximum power: 10 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 12.5 kHz
Article 79. Frequency band 401.0000-406.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
medical implants according to the following conditions. 25
19 Commission Decision of 20 December 2005 (2005/928/EC) on the harmonisation of the
169,4-169,8125 MHz frequency band in the Community). 20 Commission Decision of 20 December 2005 (2005/928/EC) on the harmonisation of the
169,4-169,8125 MHz frequency band in the Community). 21 Commission Decision of 20 December 2005 (2005/928/EC) on the harmonisation of the
169,4-169,8125 MHz frequency band in the Community). 22 Commission Decision of 20 December 2005 (2005/928/EC) on the harmonisation of the
169,4-169,8125 MHz frequency band in the Community). 23 Commission Decision of 20 December 2005 (2005/928/EC) on the harmonisation of the
169,4-169,8125 MHz frequency band in the Community). 24 Commission Decision of 20 December 2005 (2005/928/EC) on the harmonisation of the
169,4-169,8125 MHz frequency band in the Community).
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1. Frequency band: 402.0000-405.0000 MHz Maximum power: 25 µW e.r.p. 25 kHz channel separation. Radio transmitters may combine several adjacent channels for increased bandwidth if harmful interference will not occur in other services.
2. Frequency band: 401.0000-402.0000 and 405.0000-406.0000 MHz Maximum power: 25 µW e.r.p. 25 kHz channel separation. Radio transmitters may combine several adjacent channels for increased bandwidth up to 100 kHz. Transmission cycle: < 0.1 %. Radio transmitters may exceed the transmission cycle indicated above if mitigation techniques are used to achieve equivalent protection for other services.
Article 80. Frequency band 406.0000-406.1000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to radio transmitters for
emergency alarms for the satellite system COSPAS-SARSAT. Exemption from the licence requirement applies to radio transmitters for
radio location in the frequency band 121.5000 MHz, if the transmitter is part of the same installation as a transmitter that is exempt under the first paragraph.
Article 81. Frequency band 429.4375-429.4625 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
alarm transmission according to the following conditions. Carrier frequency: 429.4500 MHz Maximum power: 500 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 25 kHz
Article 82. Frequency band 432.0000-438.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1 000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 83. Frequency band 433.0500-434.7900 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
unspecified areas of usage according to the following conditions.26 Maximum power: 15 mW e.r.p.
Article 84. Frequency band 439.6875-439.9875 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
radio control and telemetry according to the following conditions. Carrier frequencies in MHz: 439.7000 439.7500 439.8000 439.8500 439.9000 439.9500 439.7250 439.7750 439.8250 439.8750 439.9250 439.9750
25 Item 1: Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by
2008/432/EC and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
26 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
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Maximum power: 500 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 25 kHz The frequency band can also be used as a channel.
Article 85. Frequency band 443.9875-444.4125 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to transmitters for
remote control, alarm transmission and data collection for electricity, gas, heating, air-conditioning and water distribution under the following conditions.
Carrier frequencies in MHz: 444.0000 444.0500 444.4000 Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. for antenna heights that exceed 10 m
above ground level. 500 mW e.r.p. for lower antenna heights. Transmission cycle: < 20 % Channel separation: 25 kHz In the border regions with Norway, it applies in particular that the
frequencies in the 444.0000 MHz band shall be shared with the Norwegian users.
In the border regions with Finland, it applies in particular that the frequency band shall be shared with Finnish users and that the maximum permitted field strength at the border on the frequency 444.0000 MHz is 25 dB�V/m and on the frequencies 444.0500 and 444.4000 MHz, is 17 dB�V/m.
Article 86. Frequency band 444.5875-444.9875 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
land mobile traffic according to the following conditions. Carrier frequencies in MHz: 444.6000 444.8000 444.8500 444.9250 444.6500 444.8250 444.8750 444.9750 Maximum power: 2 W e.r.p. Channel separation: 25 kHz
Article 87. Frequency band 446.0000-446.1000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for portable radio
transmitters for analogue land mobile traffic according to the following conditions.
Maximum power: 500 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 12.5 kHz The antenna shall be integrated into the radio installation.
Article 88. Frequency band 446.1000-446.2000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for portable radio
transmitters for digital land mobile traffic according to the following conditions.
Maximum power: 500 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 6.25 kHz or 12.5 kHz Maximum continuous transmission time: 180 seconds The antenna shall be integrated into the radio installation.
Article 89. Frequency band 823.0000-832.0000 MHz
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Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for sound transmission according to the following conditions.
1. Frequency band: 823.0000-826.0000 MHz Bandwidth: <200 kHz Maximum mean power for handheld device: 10 mW e.r.p. Maximum mean power for body-borne device: 50 mW e.r.p.
2. Frequency band: 826.0000-832.0000 MHz Bandwidth: <200 kHz Maximum mean power: 50 mW e.r.p.
Article 90. Frequency band 863.0000-865.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
sound transmission according to the following conditions.27 Maximum power: 10 mW e.r.p.
Article 91. Frequency band 863.0000-865.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
unspecified areas of usage according to the following conditions.28 Maximum power: 25 mW e.r.p. Transmission cycle: < 0.1 %
Article 92. Frequency band 865.0000-868.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
unspecified areas of usage according to the following conditions.29 Maximum power: 25 mW e.r.p. Transmission cycle: < 1 %
Article 93. Frequency band 865.0000-868.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
RFID according to the following conditions.30 1. Frequency band: 865.0000-865.6000 MHz
Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. 2. Frequency band: 865.6000-867.6000 MHz
Maximum power: 2 W e.r.p. 3. Frequency band: 867.6000-868.0000 MHz
Maximum power: 500 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: Up to 200 kHz Radio transmitters can use all frequency bands.
Article 94. Frequency band 868.0000-868.6000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
unspecified areas of usage according to the following conditions.31
27 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 28 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 29 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 30 Commission Decision of 23 November 2006 (2006/804/EC) on harmonisation of the radio
spectrum for radio frequency identification (RFID) devices operating in the ultra high frequency (UHF) band.
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Maximum power: 25 mW e.r.p. Transmission cycle: < 1 %
Article 95. Frequency band 868.6000-868.7000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
alarm transmission according to the following conditions.32 Maximum power: 10 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 25 kHz Transmission cycle: < 1.0 % The frequency band can also be used as a channel.
Article 96. Frequency band 868.7000-869.2000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
unspecified areas of usage according to the following conditions.33 Maximum power: 25 mW e.r.p.
Article 97. Frequency band 869.2000-869.2500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
personal safety alarms according to the following conditions.34 Maximum power: 10 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 25 kHz Transmission cycle: < 0.1 %
Article 98. Frequency band 869.2500-869.4000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
alarm transmission according to the following conditions.35 Maximum power: 10 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 25 kHz Transmission cycle: < 0.1 % applies for the frequency band 869.2500–
869.3000 MHz and < 1.0 % for the frequency band 869.3000–869.4000 MHz.
Article 99. Frequency band 869.4000-869.6500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
unspecified areas of usage according to the following conditions.36 Maximum power: 500 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 25 kHz The frequency band can also be used as a channel.
Article 100. Frequency band 869.6500-869.7000 MHz
31 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 32 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 33 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 34 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 35 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 36 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
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Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for alarm transmission according to the following conditions.37
Maximum power: 25 mW e.r.p. Channel separation: 25 kHz Transmission cycle: < 10 %
Article 101. Frequency band 869.7000-870.0000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
unspecified areas of usage according to the following conditions.38 Maximum power: 25 mW e.r.p.
Article 102. Frequency band 870.5375-870.6625 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to transmitters for
remote control, alarm transmission and data collection for electricity, gas, heating, air-conditioning and water distribution under the following conditions.
Carrier frequencies in MHz: 870.5500 870.6000 870.6500 Maximum power: 100 mW e.r.p. for antenna heights that exceed 10 m
above ground level. 500 mW e.r.p. for lower antenna heights. Transmission cycle: < 20 % Channel separation: 25 kHz In the border regions with Finland, it applies in particular that the
frequency band shall be shared with Finnish users and that the maximum permitted field strength at the border is 25 dB�V/m.
Article 103. Frequency band 880.0000-915.0000 MHz The exemption from the obligation to obtain a licence applies to radio
transmitters that allow the use of GSM communications on board vessels in Swedish territorial water according to the following conditions.39 The radio transmitter shall not be used closer to the baseline than two nautical miles in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea40. Between two and twelve nautical miles from the baseline, the vessel’s base stations may only use indoor antennas. The radio transmitter shall ensure that the power output of all GSM terminals on the vessel do not amount to more than 5 dBm. The radiated power from the base station may not exceed -80 dBm/200 kHz outside the vessel, measured with an antenna gain of 0 dBi.
37 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 38 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 39 Commission Decision of 19 March 2010 (2010/166/EU) on harmonised conditions of use
of radio spectrum for mobile communication services on board vessels (MCV services) in the European Union.
40 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Montego Bay on 10 December 1982 and the Agreement relating to the implementation of Part XI of the Convention (SEARCH 2000:1).
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Radio transmitters shall avoid harmful interference by using the following limiting factors or other methods that provide equivalent protection.
Between two and three nautical miles from the baseline, the receiver’s sensitivity and the disconnection threshold for the mobile terminal used on board the vessel shall be equal to or greater than -70 dBm/200 kHz.
Between three and twelve nautical miles from the baseline, the receiver sensitivity and the disconnection threshold for the mobile terminal used on board the vessel shall be equal to or greater than -75 dBm/200 kHz.
Discontinuous transmission shall be activated in the system's uplink direction.
The vessel base station’s Timing Advance value shall be set at the lowest possible. Article 104. Frequency band 925.0000-960.0000 MHz
The exemption from the obligation to obtain a licence applies to radio transmitters that allow the use of GSM communications on board vessels in Swedish territorial water according to the following conditions.41 The radio transmitter shall not be used closer to the baseline than two nautical miles in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Between two and twelve nautical miles from the baseline, the vessel’s base stations may only use indoor antennas. The radio transmitter shall ensure that the power output of all GSM terminals on the vessel do not amount to more than 5 dBm. The radiated power from the base station may not exceed -80 dBm/200 kHz outside the vessel, measured with an antenna gain of 0 dBi.
Radio transmitters shall avoid harmful interference by using the following limiting factors or other methods that provide equivalent protection.
Between two and three nautical miles from the baseline, the receiver’s sensitivity and the disconnection threshold for the mobile terminal which is used on board the vessel shall be equal to or greater than -70 dBm/200 kHz.
Between three and twelve nautical miles from the baseline, the receiver sensitivity and the disconnection threshold for the mobile terminal used on board the vessel shall be equal to or greater than -75 dBm/200 kHz.
Discontinuous transmission shall be activated in the system's uplink direction.
The vessel base station’s Timing Advance value shall be set at the lowest possible.
Article 105. Frequency band 1240.00-1300.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1 000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 106. Frequency band 1610.00-1621.35 MHz
41 Commission Decision of 19 March 2010 (2010/166/EU) on harmonised conditions of use
of radio spectrum for mobile communication services on board vessels (MCV services) in the European Union.
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Exemption from the licence requirement applies for satellite terminals in the satellite system GlobalStar according to the following conditions.
The satellite terminal will be network-driven. The radio astronomical observations at the Onsala Space Observatory
shall not be caused cause harmful interference in the frequency band 1610.60-1613.80 MHz.
Article 107. Frequency band 1613.80-1626.50 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for mobile satellite
terminals for non-voice applications according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 30 dBm e.i.r.p. Transmission cycle: Up to 1 % The satellite terminal shall comply with the conditions in ITU RR 5.364
and Table 1 in Annex 1 of ITU-R Recommendation M. 1343-1. The satellite terminal shall be network-controlled and constructed in such
a way that reasonable freedom from interference can be ensured for other uses in the band.
Article 108. Frequency band 1621.35-1626.50 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for satellite terminals in
the satellite system IRIDIUM according to the following conditions. The satellite terminal will be network-driven.
The radio astronomical observations at the Onsala Space Observatory shall not be caused cause harmful interference in the frequency band 1610.60-1613.80 MHz.
Article 109. Frequency band 1626.50-1645.50 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for mobile satellite
terminals according to the following conditions. The satellite terminal will be network-driven.
Article 110. Frequency band 1646.50-1660.50 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for mobile satellite
terminals according to the following conditions. The satellite terminal will be network-driven.
Article 111. Frequency band 1710.00-1785.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to radio transmitters that
allow the use of GSM communications on board aircraft registered in Sweden, in accordance with the following conditions.42
The exemption from the licence requirement also applies to these types of radio transmitters on vessels registered in foreign countries, if the state in which the vessel is registered has issued a licence or equivalent for the use of the radio transmitter.
42 Commission Decision of 7 April 2008 (2008/294/EC) on harmonised conditions of
spectrum use for the operation of mobile communication services on aircraft (MCA services) in the Community and the Commission Recommendation of 7 April 2008 (2008/295/EC) on authorisation of mobile communication services on aircraft (MCA services) in the European Community.
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The radio transmitter may be used only when the altitude exceeds 3000 m above the ground.
The radiated power e.i.r.p. from the radio transmitter outside the aircraft may only amount to the following values (dBm) in the frequency bands indicated below:
450.0000 MHz 900.0000 MHz 1800.00 MHz 2000.00 MHzHeight
above the ground (meter)
Channel width 1.24
kHz
Channel width 200
kHz
Channel width 200
kHz
Channel width 3.84
MHz3 000 -17.0 -19.0 -13.0 1.04 000 -14.5 -16.5 -10.5 3.55 000 -12.6 -14.5 -8.5 5.46 000 -11.0 -12.9 -6.9 7.07 000 -9.6 -11.6 -5.6 8.38 000 -8.5 -10.5 -4.4 9.5
The radio transmitter shall ensure that the power output of all GSM
terminals on the aircraft is not more than 0 dBm. The radiated power e.i.r.p arising from a GSM terminal outside the
aircraft may not exceed the following values (dBm/200 kHz):
Height above the ground (meter) 1800.00 MHz3 000 -3.3 4 000 -1.1 5 000 0.5 6 000 1.8 7 000 2.9 8 000 3.8
Article 112. Frequency band 1710.00-1785.00 MHz
The exemption from the obligation to obtain a licence applies to radio transmitters that allow the use of GSM communications on board vessels in Swedish territorial water according to the following conditions.43 The radio transmitter shall not be used closer to the baseline than two nautical miles in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Between two and twelve nautical miles from the baseline, the vessel’s base stations may only use indoor antennas. The radio transmitter shall ensure that the power output of all GSM terminals on the vessel do not amount to more than 5 dBm. The radiated power from the base station may not exceed -80 dBm/200 kHz outside the vessel, measured with an antenna gain of 0 dBi.
Radio transmitters shall avoid harmful interference by using the following limiting factors or other methods that provide equivalent protection.
43 Commission Decision of 19 March 2010 (2010/166/EU) on harmonised conditions of use
of radio spectrum for mobile communication services on board vessels (MCV services) in the European Union.
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Between two and three nautical miles from the baseline, the receiver’s sensitivity and the disconnection threshold for the mobile terminal which is used on board the vessel shall be equal to or greater than -70 dBm/200 kHz.
Between three and twelve nautical miles from the baseline, the receiver sensitivity and the disconnection threshold for the mobile terminal used on board the vessel shall be equal to or greater than -75 dBm/200 kHz.
Discontinuous transmission shall be activated in the system's uplink direction.
The vessel base station’s Timing Advance value shall be set at the lowest possible.
Article 113. Frequency band 1805.00-1880.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to radio transmitters that
allow the use of GSM communications on board aircraft registered in Sweden, in accordance with the following conditions.44
The exemption from the licence requirement also applies to these types of radio transmitters on vessels registered in foreign countries, if the state in which the vessel is registered has issued a licence or equivalent for the use of the radio transmitter.
The radio transmitter may only be used when the altitude exceeds 3000 m above the ground.
The radiated power e.i.r.p. from the radio transmitter outside the aircraft may only amount to the following values (dBm) in the frequency bands indicated below:
450.0000 MHz 900.0000 MHz 1800.00 MHz 2000.00 MHzHeight
above the ground (meter)
Channel width 1.24
kHz
Channel width 200
kHz
Channel width 200
kHz
Channel width 3.84
MHz3 000 -17.0 -19.0 -13.0 1.04 000 -14.5 -16.5 -10.5 3.55 000 -12.6 -14.5 -8.5 5.46 000 -11.0 -12.9 -6.9 7.07 000 -9.6 -11.6 -5.6 8.38 000 -8.5 -10.5 -4.4 9.5
The radio transmitter shall ensure that the power output of all GSM
terminals on the aircraft is not more than 0 dBm. The radiated power e.i.r.p arising from a GSM terminal outside the
aircraft may not exceed the following values (dBm/200 kHz):
Height above the ground (meter) 1800.00 MHz3 000 -3.3 4 000 -1.1
44 Commission Decision of 7 April 2008 (2008/294/EC) on harmonised conditions of
spectrum use for the operation of mobile communication services on aircraft (MCA services) in the Community and the Commission Recommendation of 7 April 2008 (2008/295/EC) on authorisation of mobile communication services on aircraft (MCA services) in the European Community.
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5 000 0.5 6 000 1.8 7 000 2.9 8 000 3.8
Article 114. Frequency band 1805.00-1880.00 MHz
The exemption from the obligation to obtain a licence applies to radio transmitters that allow the use of GSM communications on board vessels in Swedish territorial water according to the following conditions.45 The radio transmitter shall not be used closer to the baseline than two nautical miles in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Between two and twelve nautical miles from the baseline, the vessel’s base stations may only use indoor antennas. The radio transmitter shall ensure that the power output of all GSM terminals on the vessel do not amount to more than 5 dBm. The radiated power from the base station may not exceed -80 dBm/200 kHz outside the vessel, measured with an antenna gain of 0 dBi.
Radio transmitters shall avoid harmful interference by using the following limiting factors or other methods that provide equivalent protection.
Between two and three nautical miles from the baseline, the receiver’s sensitivity and the disconnection threshold for the mobile terminal which is used on board the vessel shall be equal to or greater than -70 dBm/200 kHz.
Between three and twelve nautical miles from the baseline, the receiver sensitivity and the disconnection threshold for the mobile terminal used on board the vessel shall be equal to or greater than -75 dBm/200 kHz.
Discontinuous transmission shall be activated in the system's uplink direction.
The vessel base station’s Timing Advance value shall be set at the lowest possible.
Article 115. Frequency band 1875.00-1880.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for base stations for
terrestrial electronic communications networks according to the following conditions.
Frequency division shall be used as duplex method. Maximum transmission power: 20 dBm The base station shall comply with the applicable parts of Chapter 6 of
3GPP TS 25.104 V9.2.0 (2009-12). The radio transmitter may only be used indoors.
Article 116. Frequency band 1880.00-1900.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to cordless telephones
according to the DECT system.
Article 117. Frequency band 1980.00-2010.00 MHz
45 Commission Decision of 19 March 2010 (2010/166/EU) on harmonised conditions of use
of radio spectrum for mobile communication services on board vessels (MCV services) in the European Union.
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Exemption from the licence requirement applies for satellite terminals according to the following conditions.46
The satellite terminal will be network-driven.
Article 118. Frequency band 2300.00-2450.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 100 mW Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 119. Frequency band 2400.00-2483.50 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
unspecified areas of usage according to the following conditions.47 Maximum power: 25 m W e.r.p.
Article 120. Frequency band 2400.00-2483.50 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
radio determination according to the following conditions.48 Maximum power: 25 m W e.r.p.
Article 121. Frequency band 2400.00-2483.50 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
data transmission according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 100 m W e.r.p. If spread spectrum technique is not used, the radio transmitter shall limit
the power density in the band to 10 mW/MHz e.i.r.p or in some other manner, which is similar to that described in the harmonized standards under Directive 1999/5/EC.
Article 122. Frequency band 2446.00-2454.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
RFID according to the following conditions.49 Maximum power: 100 m W e.r.p.
Article 123. Frequency band 2900.00-3100.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
navigation radar on vessels according to the following conditions. Maximum pulse power: 5 MW e.r.p.
Article 124. Frequency band 4200.00-4800.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for UWB radio
transmitters used in motor vehicles and rail vehicles if the equipment meets the following conditions.50
46 Commission Decision of 14 February 2007 (2007/98/EC) on the harmonised use of radio
spectrum in the 2 GHz frequency bands for the implementation of systems providing mobile satellite services.
47 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
48 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
49 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
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The same restriction of the maximum mean power density and maximum peak power density indicated in Article 2 shall apply unless otherwise stated below.
Maximum mean power density e.i.r.p: -41.3 DBm/MHz if technology to avoid aggregate interference is used. In other cases, the maximum mean power density e.i.r.p. is -53.3 dBm/MHz.
The exemption under this provision applies until and including 31 December 2010. After this date, a maximum mean power density e.i.r.p of -70.0 dBm/MHz. applies for the frequency band 4200.00 to 4800.00 MHz,
UWB transmitters may be used in motor vehicles and railway vehicles with other different power density limits than indicated above if the limitation methods are used in accordance with the relevant harmonized standards adopted under Directive 1999/5/EC, or other restriction methods on the condition that they provide at least a degree of protection equivalent to the protection guaranteed by the threshold limits in Article 2.
Article 125. Frequency band 4500.00-7000.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to radio transmitters for
level measurement in closed containers or spaces under the following conditions.
Maximum power at the container or space: 24 dBm e.i.r.p. The radiation outside the container or space must not exceed -41.3
dBm/MHz.
Article 126. Frequency band 5150.00-5350.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
data transmission according to the following conditions.51 The highest mean power (e.i.r.p) used below, means the power (e.i.r.p.)
during the transmission burst that corresponds to the maximum power, if power limitation is used.
Maximum mean power: 200 m W e.r.p. The radio transmitter may only be used indoors. The radio transmitter's maximum mean power density (e.i.r.p.) shall be
limited to 10 mW/MHz in all 1 MHz bands. Radio transmitters in the frequency band 5250.00-5350.00 MHz shall
avoid harmful interference to other services by using Dynamic Frequency Selection technology or other technologies that provide equivalent protection.
Radio transmitters in the frequency band 5250.00-5350.00 MHz shall use power limitation with an average a mitigation factor of at least 3 dB of systems permitted power output. If power limitation is not used, the maximum permitted radiated power and the corresponding restrictions on the
50 Commission Decision of 21 February 2007 (2007/131/EC, as amended by 2009/343/EC)
on allowing the use of the radio spectrum for equipment using ultra-wideband technology in a harmonised manner in the Community.
51 Commission Decision of 11 July 2005 (2005/513/EC, as amended by 2007/90/EC) on the harmonised use of radio spectrum in the 5 GHz frequency band for the implementation of Wireless Access Systems including Radio Local Area Networks (WAS/RLANs).
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mean power densities as specified in the frequency band, shall be reduced by 3 dB.
Article 127. Frequency band 5470.00-5650.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
navigation radar on vessels according to the following conditions. Maximum pulse power: 5 MW e.r.p.
Article 128. Frequency band 5470.00-5725.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
data transmission according to the following conditions.52 The highest mean power (e.i.r.p) used below means the power (e.i.r.p)
during the transmission burst that corresponds to the maximum power, if power limitation is used.
Maximum mean power: 1 W e.i.r.p. The radio transmitter's maximum mean power density (e.i.r.p) shall be
limited to 50 mW/MHz in all 1 MHz band. Radio transmitters must avoid harmful interference occurring to other
services by using Dynamic Frequency Selection technology or another technology that provides equivalent protection.
Radio transmitters shall use power limitation with an mean mitigation factor of at least 3 dB of the system’s permitted power output. If power limitation is not used, the maximum permitted radiated power and the corresponding restrictions on the mean power densities specified shall be reduced by 3 dB.
Article 129. Frequency band 5650.00-5850.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1 000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 130. Frequency band 5725.00-5875.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
unspecified areas of usage according to the following conditions.53 Maximum power: 25 m W e.r.p.
Article 131. Frequency band 5795.00-5815.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
road and vehicle telemetry according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 2 W e.i.r.p. Channel separation: 5 MHz
Article 132. Frequency band 5855.00-5875.00 MHz
52 Commission Decision of 11 July 2005 (2005/513/EC, as amended by 2007/90/EC) on the
harmonised use of radio spectrum in the 5 GHz frequency band for the implementation of Wireless Access Systems including Radio Local Area Networks (WAS/RLANs).
53 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
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The exemption from the licence requirements applies to radio transmitters used for non-safety related applications in intelligent road transport systems in accordance with the following conditions.
Maximum power density (average e.i.r.p.): 23 dBm/MHz Maximum total transmitter power (mean e.i.r.p.): 33 dBm Minimum power regulation interval: 30 dB
Article 133. Frequency band 5875.00-5925.00 MHz The exemption from the licence requirement applies to radio transmitters
used for safety related applications in intelligent road transport systems in accordance with the following condition.54
Frequency band: 5875.00-5905.00 and 5905.00-5925.00 MHz Maximum power density (average e.i.r.p.): 23 dBm/MHz Maximum total transmitter power (mean e.i.r.p.): 33 dBm Minimum power regulation interval: 30 dB
Article 134. Frequency band 6000.00-8500.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for UWB radio
transmitters used in motor vehicles and rail vehicles if the equipment meets the following conditions.55
The same restriction of the maximum mean power density and maximum peak power density indicated in Article 2 shall apply unless otherwise stated below.
Maximum mean power density e.i.r.p: -41.3 DBm/MHz if technology to avoid aggregate interference is used. In other cases, the maximum mean power density e.i.r.p. is -53.3 dBm/MHz.
UWB transmitters may be used in motor vehicles and railway vehicles with other different power density limits than indicated above if the limitation methods are used in accordance with the relevant harmonized standards adopted under Directive 1999/5/EC, or other restriction methods on the condition that they provide at least a degree of protection equivalent to the protection guaranteed by the threshold limits in Article 2.
Article 135. Frequency band 8500.00-10600 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to radio transmitters for
level measurement in closed containers or spaces under the following conditions.
Maximum power at the container or space: 30 dBm e.i.r.p. The radiation outside the container or space must not exceed -41.3
dBm/MHz.
Article 136. Frequency band 9225.00-9500.00 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
navigation radar on vessels according to the following conditions.
54 Item 1: Commission Decision of 5 August 2008 (2008/671/EC) on the harmonised use of
radio spectrum in the 5 875-5 905 MHz band for safety-related applications of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS).
55 Commission Decision of 21 February 2007 (2007/131/EC, as amended by 2009/343/EC) on allowing the use of the radio spectrum for equipment using ultra-wideband technology in a harmonised manner in the Community.
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Maximum pulse power: 5 MW e.r.p.
Article 137. Frequency band 10000-10500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 138. Frequency band 10250-10280 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
radio determination according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 500 mW e.r.p. If the antenna gain is greater than 20 dBi, the highest permitted power is
5 W e.i.r.p
Article 139. Frequency band 10350-10380 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
radio determination according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 500 m W e.r.p. If the antenna gain is greater than 20 dBi, the highest permitted power is
5 W e.i.r.p
Article 140. Frequency band 10510-10.580 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
radio determination according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 500 m W e.r.p. If the antenna gain is greater than 20 dBi, the highest permitted power is
5 W e.i.r.p
Article 141. Frequency band 13400-14000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
radio determination according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 25 m W e.r.p.
Article 142. Frequency band 14000-14500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for terrestrial satellite
terminals according to the following conditions. The satellite terminal shall be network-controlled. In the vicinity of airports, restrictions apply for exemptions from the
licence requirement for the satellite terminals referred to in this provision, according to the following table.
Maximum power e.i.r.p. (dBW) Minimum distance from the boundary of the airport< 34 0 m
34–50 500 m50–55.3 1800 m55.3–57 2300 m57–60 3500 m> 60 15000 m
Article 143. Frequency band 14000-14500 MHz
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Exemption from the licence requirement applies for satellite terminals on vessels (ESV) according to the following conditions.
Maximum power: 50 dBW e.i.r.p. Antenna diameters shall be greater than 0.6 m. The satellite terminal shall be network-controlled.
Article 144. Frequency band 14000-14500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for satellite terminals on
aircraft (AES) according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 50 dBW e.i.r.p. The satellite terminal shall be network-controlled.
Article 145. Frequency band 17100-17300 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
data transmission according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 100 m W e.r.p.
Article 146. Frequency band 17100-17300 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
radio determination according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 26 dBm e.i.r.p.
Article 147. Frequency band 21650-26650 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for vehicle-mounted
radio transmitters for radar functions until 30 June 2013 under the following conditions.56
Maximum mean power density is - 41.3 dBm/MHz e.i.r.p with an upper limit of 0 dBm/50 MHz e.i.r.p., except for frequencies below 22000 MHz, where the maximum mean power density may not exceed −61.3 dBm/MHz e.i.r.p.
The 24050-242500 MHz frequency band may be used for narrow-band transmissions with unmodulated carrier wave, which may have a maximum power of 20 dBm e.i.r.p. and a transmission cycle <10% for the maximum transmission powers that are greater than 10 dBm e.i.r.p.
Transmissions in the frequency band 23600-24000 MHz with a radiation angle of 30° or more above the horizontal plane, shall be attenuated by at least 25 dB in the case of radio transmitters in vehicles put on the market before 2010. For vehicles placed on the market after that date, the attenuation shall be 30 dB.
The radio transmitter shall only operate when the vehicle is used. The exemption does not apply within a radius of 12 km from the Onsala
radio astronomical observatory (57° 23'45''N 11° 55'35''E). For vehicles taken into operation within the EU after 30 June 2007, the radio transmitter shall be automatically deactivated within a radius of 12 km from the Onsala radio astronomical observatory.
Article 148. Frequency band 24000-24250 MHz 56 Commission Decision of 17 January 2005 (2005/50/EC) on the harmonisation of the
24 GHz range radio spectrum band for the time-limited use by automotive short-range radar equipment in the Community.
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Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for unspecified areas of usage according to the following conditions.57
Maximum power: 100 m W e.r.p.
Article 149. Frequency band 24000-24250 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
radio determination according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 100 m W e.r.p.
Article 150. Frequency band 24000-24250 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 151. Frequency band 24050-27000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to radio transmitters for
level measurement in closed containers or spaces under the following conditions.
Maximum power at the container or space: 43 dBm e.i.r.p. The radiation outside the container or space must not exceed -41.3
dBm/MHz.
Article 152. Frequency band 29500-30000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for terrestrial satellite
terminals according to the following conditions. The satellite terminal shall be network-controlled. In the vicinity of airports, restrictions apply for exemptions from the
licence requirement for the satellite terminals referred to in this provision, according to the following table.
Maximum power e.i.r.p. (dBW) Minimum distance from the boundary of the
airport< 34 0 m34–50 500 m
50–55.3 1800 m 55.3–57 2300 m 57–60 3500 m > 60 15000 m
Article 153. Frequency band 47000-47200 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 154. Frequency band 57000-64000 MHz
57 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
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Exemption from the licence requirement applies for fixed radio transmitters according to the following conditions.
Maximum power: 25 dBW e.i.r.p. In the frequency range 63000-64000 MHz, an antenna gain applies of at
least 30 dBi.
Article 155. Frequency band 57000-64000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to radio transmitters for
level measurement in closed containers or spaces under the following conditions.
Maximum power at the container or space: 43 dBm e.i.r.p. The radiation outside the container or space must not exceed -41.3
dBm/MHz.
Article 156. Frequency band 57000-66000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
data transmission according to the following conditions.58 1. Maximum power: 40 dBm e.i.r.p.
Maximum power density: 13 dBm/MHz e.i.r.p. 2. Maximum power: 25 dBm e.i.r.p.
Maximum power density: -2 dBm/MHz e.i.r.p.
Article 157. Frequency band 61000-61500 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
unspecified areas of usage according to the following conditions.59 Maximum power: 100 m W e.r.p.
Article 158. Frequency band 75000-85000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to radio transmitters for
level measurement in closed containers or spaces under the following conditions.
Maximum power at the container or space: 43 dBm e.i.r.p. The radiation outside the container or space must not exceed -41.3
dBm/MHz.
Article 159. Frequency band 75500-81000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 160. Frequency band 76000-77000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies to radio transmitters for
radar functions in vehicles or facilities for road traffic under the following conditions.
Maximum mean power: 100 W e.i.r.p. Maximum peak power: 316 W e.i.r.p. 58 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices. 59 Commission Decision of 9 November 2006 (2006/771/EC, as amended by 2008/432/EC
and 2009/381/EC) on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices.
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Article 161. Frequency band 77000-81000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters
fitted to vehicles for radar functions according to the following conditions.60 The maximum mean power density is - 3 dBm/MHz e.i.r.p. with an upper
limit of 55 dBm e.i.r.p. The maximum mean power density generated by a radio transmitter may
not exceed - 9 dBm/MHz e.i.r.p. on the outside of a vehicle.
Article 162. Frequency band 122000-123000 MHz Exemptions from the licence requirement apply for radio transmitters for
unspecified areas of application according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 100 m W e.i.r.p.
Article 163. Frequency band 122250-123000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 164. Frequency band 134000-141000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 165. Frequency band 241000-250000 MHz Exemption from the licence requirement applies for radio transmitters for
amateur radio traffic according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 1000 W Otherwise, Article 6(4)-(6) shall apply.
Article 166. Frequency band 244000-246000 MHz Exemptions from the licence requirement apply for radio transmitters for
unspecified areas of application according to the following conditions. Maximum power: 100 m W e.i.r.p.
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1. These statutes come into force on 15 November 2010. 2. Through this code of statues, the following regulations are repealed:
the Post- and Telecom Agency’s regulations (PTSFS 2007:4) on exemptions from the licence requirements for certain radio transmitters; the Post- and Telecom Agency’s regulations (PTSFS 2008:4) on changes to the PTS regulations (PTSFS 2007:4) on exemption from the licence requirement for certain radio transmitters; the Post- and Telecom Agency’s regulations (PTSFS
60 Commission Decision of 8 July 2004 (2004/545/EC) on the harmonisation of radio
spectrum in the 79 GHz range for the use of automotive short-range radar equipment in the Community.
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2009:3) on changes to PTS regulations (PTSFS 2007:4) on exemptions from the licence requirements for certain radio transmitters and the Post- and Telecom Agency’s regulations (PTSFS 2009:4) on changes to regulations (PTSFS 2008:4) on changes to PTS regulations (PTSFS 2007:4) on exemptions to the licence requirements for certain radio transmitters.
On behalf of the Swedish Post and Telecom Agency
KATARINA KÄMPE
Tord Pettersson
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PTSFS 2010:xx Annex 1
List of regulations on exemptions from the licence requirement, listed by area of application
General application Frequency band (MHz) Provision
Unspecified area of application
13.5530 – 13.5670 Chapter 3(25)
26.9570 – 27.2830 Chapter 3(34)
40.6600 – 40.7000 Chapter 3(60)
433.0500 – 434.7900 Chapter 3(83)
863.0000 – 865.0000 Chapter 3(91)
865.0000 – 868.0000 Chapter 3(92)
868.0000 – 868.6000 Chapter 3(94)
868.7000 – 869.2000 Chapter 3(96)
869.4000 – 869.6500 Chapter 3(99)
869.7000 – 870.0000 Chapter 3(101)
2400.00 – 2483.50 Chapter 3(119)
5725.00 – 5875.00 Chapter 3(130)
24000 – 24250 Chapter 3(148)
61000 – 61500 Chapter 3(157)
122000 – 123000 Chapter 3(162)
244000 – 246000 Chapter 3(166)
Specific area of application Frequency band (MHz) Provision
Amateur radio traffic
0.1357 – 0.1378 Chapter 3(8)
1.8100 – 1.8500 Chapter 3(13)
1.9300 – 2.0000 Chapter 3(14)
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3.5000 – 3.8000 Chapter 3(16)
7.0000 – 7.2000 Chapter 3(20)
10.1000 – 10.1500 Chapter 3(22)
14.0000 – 14.3500 Chapter 3(27)
18.0680 – 18.1680 Chapter 3(28)
21.0000 – 21.4500 Chapter 3(29)
24.8900 – 24.9900 Chapter 3(30)
28.0000 – 29.7000 Chapter 3(52)
50.0000 – 52.0000 Chapter 3(63)
144.0000 – 146.0000 Chapter 3(65)
432.0000 – 438.0000 Chapter 3(82)
1240.00 – 1300.00 Chapter 3(105)
2300.00 – 2450.00 Chapter 3(118)
5650.00 – 5850.00 Chapter 3(129)
10000 – 10500 Chapter 3(137)
24000 – 24250 Chapter 3(150)
47000 – 47200 Chapter 3(153)
75500 – 81000 Chapter 3(159)
122250 – 123000 Chapter 3(163)
134000 – 141000 Chapter 3(164)
241000 – 250000 Chapter 3(165)
Data transfer
2400.00 – 2483.50 Chapter 3(121)
5150.00 – 5350.00 Chapter 3(126)
5470.00 – 5725.00 Chapter 3(128)
17100 – 17300 Chapter 3(145)
57000 – 66000 Chapter 3(156)
Fixed radio transmitters
57000 – 64000 Chapter 3(154)
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Vehicle mounted transmitter for radar functions
21650 – 26650 Chapter 3(147)
77000 – 81000 Chapter 3(161)
GSM communications on vessels
880.0000 – 915.0000 Chapter 3(103)
925.0000 – 960.0000 Chapter 3(104)
1710.00 – 1785.00 Chapter 3(112)
1805.00 – 1880.00 Chapter 3(114)
GSM communications on aircraft
1710.00 – 1785.00 Chapter 3(111)
1805.00 – 1880.00 Chapter 3(113)
Inductive transmission
0.0090 – 0.1485 Chapter 3(6)
Only for active medical implants.
0.0090 – 0.3150 Chapter 3(7)
0.1485 – 5.0000 Chapter 3(9)
Only for animal implants 0.3150 – 0.6000 Chapter 3(10)
Only for RFID. 0.4000 – 0.6000 Chapter 3(11)
3.1550 – 3.4000 Chapter 3(15)
5.0000 – 30.0000 Chapter 3(17)
Only for transponders for information transmission in train safety systems.
5.1600 – 8.5160 Chapter 3(18)
6.7650 – 6.7950 Chapter 3(19)
7.4000 – 8.8000 Chapter 3(21)
10.2000 – 11.0000 Chapter 3(23)
Only for animal implants 12.5000 – 20.0000 Chapter 3(24)
Only for RFID and EAS. 13.5530 – 13.5670 Chapter 3(26)
26.9570 – 27.2830 Chapter 3(35)
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Intelligent road transport system (ITS)
Only for non-safety applications
5855.00 – 5875.00 Chapter 3(132)
Only for safety-related applications
5875.00 – 5925.00 Chapter 3(133)
Hearing aids
169.4125 – 169.4625 Chapter 3(75)
169.4875 – 169.5875 Chapter 3(77)
Land mobile radio
30.9250 – 31.5750 Chapter 3(56)
Land mobile radio for agriculture, forestry and hunting
155.3875 – 155.5375 Chapter 3(70)
Only for portable radio transmitters
155.9875 – 156.0125 Chapter 3(71)
444.5875 – 444.9875 Chapter 3(86)
Only for analogue land mobile radio; portable radio transmitters with integrated antenna
446.0000 – 446.1000 Chapter 3(87)
Only for digital land mobile radio; portable radio transmitter with integrated antenna
446.1000 – 446.2000 Chapter 3(88)
Alarm transmissions
26.8500 – 26.8600 Chapter 3(32)
169.3750 – 169.4000 Chapter 3(72)
429.4375 – 429.4625 Chapter 3(81)
868.6000 – 868.7000 Chapter 3(95)
869.2500 – 869.4000 Chapter 3(98)
869.6500 – 869.7000 Chapter 3(100)
Localisation of avalanche victims
0.4569 – 0.4571 Chapter 3(12)
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Sound transmission
87.5000 – 108.0000 Chapter 3(64)
823.0000 – 832.0000 Chapter 3(89)
863.0000 – 865.0000 Chapter 3(90)
Maritime communications and aviation communications over the INMARSAT satellite system
Only for vessels 0.0000 – 0.0000 Chapter 3(2)
Only for aircraft 0.0000 – 0.0000 Chapter 3(3)
Medical implants
30.0000 – 37.5000 Chapter 3(53)
401.0000 – 406.0000 Chapter 3(79)
Measurement value reading
169.4000 – 169.4750 Chapter 3(74)
Navigation radar on vessels
2900.00 – 3100.00 Chapter 3(123)
5470.00 – 5650.00 Chapter 3(127)
9225.00 – 9500.00 Chapter 3(136)
Level measurement in closed containers or spaces
4500.00 – 7000.00 Chapter 3(125)
8500.00 – 10600 Chapter 3(135)
24050 – 27000 Chapter 3(151)
57000 – 64000 Chapter 3(155)
75000 – 85000 Chapter 3(158)
Emergency alarm notification to COSPAS-SARSAT
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121.5000 – 121.5000 Chapter 3(80)
406.0000 – 406.1000 Chapter 3(80
Private radio
26.9600 – 26.9900 Chapter 3(36)
27.0000 – 27.0400 Chapter 3(39)
27.0500 – 27.0900 Chapter 3(42)
27.1000 – 27.1400 Chapter 3(45)
27.1500 – 27.1900 Chapter 3(48)
27.2000 – 27.4100 Chapter 3(51)
Radar in vehicles and installations for road traffic
76000 – 77000 Chapter 3(160)
Radio determination
2400.00 – 2483.50 Chapter 3(120)
10250 – 10280 Chapter 3(138)
10350 – 10380 Chapter 3(139)
10510 – 10580 Chapter 3(140)
13400 – 14000 Chapter 3(141)
17100 – 17300 Chapter 3(146)
24000 – 24250 Chapter 3(149)
Direction finding and position transmission
For humans and animals 151.5200 – 151.5300 Chapter 3(67)
For humans and animals 151.5450 – 151.5550 Chapter 3(68)
Only for animals 152.0075 – 152.2675 Chapter 3(69)
Radio control and telemetry
26.8200 – 26.8300 Chapter 3(31)
26.8600 – 26.9400 Chapter 3(33)
26.9900 – 27.0000 Chapter 3(37)
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27.0400 – 27.0500 Chapter 3(40)
27.0900 – 27.1000 Chapter 3(43)
27.1400 – 27.1500 Chapter 3(46)
27.1900 – 27.2000 Chapter 3(49)
Only radio remote control of mobile traffic lights
30.0150 – 30.0250 Chapter 3(54)
30.2650 – 30.3550 Chapter 3(55)
Only for radio control of model aircraft
34.9950 – 35.2750 Chapter 3(57)
40.6600 – 40.8000 Chapter 3(61)
439.6875 – 439.9875 Chapter 3(84)
Radio control, alarm transmission and measurement value collection for electricity, gas, heating, cooling and water distribution
39.5250 – 39.5500 Chapter 3(58)
40.4500 – 40.5750 Chapter 3(59)
443.9875 – 444.4125 Chapter 3(85)
870.5375 – 870.6625 Chapter 3(102)
RFID
865.0000 – 868.0000 Chapter 3(93)
2446.00 – 2454.00 Chapter 3(122)
Satellite terminals
Only for data communication 148.0000 – 150.0500 Chapter 3(66)
Only for GlobalStar 1610.00 – 1621.35 Chapter 3(106)
Only for mobile satellite terminals
1613.80 – 1626.50 Chapter 3(107)
Only for IRIDIUM 1621.35 – 1626.50 Chapter 3(108)
Only for mobile satellite terminals
1626.50 – 1645.50 Chapter 3(109)
Only for mobile satellite terminals
1646.50 – 1660.50 Chapter 3(110)
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1980.00 – 2010.00 Chapter 3(117)
Only on land 14000 – 14500 Chapter 3(142)
Only for vessels (ESV) 14000 – 14500 Chapter 3(143)
Only for aircraft (AES) 14000 – 14500 Chapter 3(144)
Only on land 29500 – 30000 Chapter 3(152)
Cordless telephones
1880.00 – 1900.00 Chapter 3(116)
Tracking of goods
169.4000 – 169.4750 Chapter 3(73)
Terminals in electronic communications
0.0000 – Chapter 3(1)
1875.00 – 1880.00 Chapter 3(115)
Personal safety alarms
169.4750 – 169.4875 Chapter 3(76)
169.5875 – 169.6000 Chapter 3(78)
869.2000 – 869.2500 Chapter 3(97)
Wireless child monitoring systems
26.9900 – 27.0000 Chapter 3(38)
27.0400 – 27.0500 Chapter 3(41)
27.0900 – 27.1000 Chapter 3(44)
27.1400 – 27.1500 Chapter 3(47)
27.1900 – 27.2000 Chapter 3(50)
Wireless microphones
41.0000 – 43.6000 Chapter 3(62)
UWB
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0.0000 – Chapter 3(4)
Only for building material analysis
0.0000 – Chapter 3(5)
Only for motor vehicles and rail vehicles
4200.00 – 4800.00 Chapter 3(124)
Only for motor vehicles and rail vehicles
6000.00 – 8500.00 Chapter 3(134)
Road and vehicle telemetry
5795.00 – 5815.00 Chapter 3(131)
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Swedish Post and Telecom Agency’s code of statutes Publisher: Tord Pettersson, The Swedish Post and Telecom Agency, Box 5398, 102 49 Stockholm, Sweden ISSN 1400-187X
The Swedish Post and Telecom Agency’s general recommendations for regulations on exemptions from license requirements for certain radio transmitters
PTSFS YEAR:NO. Published on XX YEAR
decided on + November 2010.
The Swedish Post and Telecom Agency’s general recommendations for regulations on exemptions from license requirements for certain radio transmitters.
Introduction
PTS produced regulations on exemptions from license requirements for certain radio transmitters. The regulations set out the basic technical conditions for radio transmitters exempted from the licence requirement. Additional technical parameters have been established in standards developed by recognized European standards institutes to ensure, among other things, that radio equipment functions in the radio environment without causing harmful interference.
It follows from the Act (2000:121) on radio and telecommunications terminal equipment61 and the regulations issued pursuant to the Act, that such standards as are adopted through publication in the Official Journal of the European Union are adoption as harmonized standards and can be used in the evaluation of radio and telecommunications terminal equipment’s with essential requirements. It follows from Article 5 the Act on Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment that equipment that conforms to the harmonized standards shall be assumed to meet the essential requirements.
Standards
The table below shows the harmonized standards that may be used when assessing whether radio equipment exempted from the licence requirements in accordance with PTS regulations concerning exemptions from the licence requirement for certain radio transmitters, complies with the essential
61 The Act implements Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council
of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (the so-called R&TTE Directive).
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requirements of the Law on Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment.
Frequency band (MHz)
The provision in PTS’ regulations on exemptions from licence requirements for certain radio transmitters.
Harmonized standard62
0.0000– Chapter 3(4) EN 302 065 V1.2.1
0.0000– Chapter 3(5) EN 302 435-2 V1.3.1
0.0090–0.1485 Chapter 3(6) EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1
0.0090–0.3150 Chapter 3(7) EN 302 195-2 V1.1.1
0.1485–5.0000 Chapter 3(9) EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1
0.3150–0.6000 Chapter 3(10) EN 302 536-2 V1.1.1
0.4000–0.6000 Chapter 3(11) EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1
0.4569–0. 4571 Chapter 3(12) EN 300 718-2 V1.1.1
3.1550–3.4000 Chapter 3(15) EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1
5.0000–30.0000 Chapter 3(17) EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1
5.1600–8.5160 Chapter 3(18) EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1
6.7650–6.7950 Chapter 3(19) EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1
7.4000–8.8000 Chapter 3(21) EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1
10.2000–11.0000 Chapter 3(23) EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1
12.5000–20.0000 Chapter 3(24) EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1
13.5530–13.5670 Chapter 3(25) EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1
13.5530–13.5670 Chapter 3(26) EN 302 291-2 V1.1.1
26.8200–26.3000 Chapter 3(31) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
26.8500–26.8600 Chapter 3(32) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
26.8700–26.9400 Chapter 3(33) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
26.9570–27.2830 Chapter 3(34) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
62 The standards referred to are available on the website of the European
Telecommunications Standards Institute - ETSI, http://www.etsi.org. Hard copies of standards can be purchased from SIS Förlag AB.
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26.9570–27.2830 Chapter 3(35) EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1
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26.9600–26.9900 Chapter 3(36) EN 300 135-2 V1.2.1
For frequency / phase modulation
EN 300 433-2 V1.1.2
For amplitude modulation
26.9900–27.0000 Chapter 3(37) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
26.9900–27.0000 Chapter 3(38) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
27.0000–27.0400 Chapter 3(39) EN 300 135-2 V1.2.1
For frequency / phase modulation
EN 300 433-2 V1.1.2
For amplitude modulation
27.0400–27.0500 Chapter 3(40) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
27.0400–27.0500 Chapter 3(41) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
27.0500–27.0900 Chapter 3(42) EN 300 135-2 V1.2.1
For frequency / phase modulation
EN 300 433-2 V1.1.2
For amplitude modulation
27.0900–27.1000 Chapter 3(43) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
27.0900–27.1000 Chapter 3(44) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
27.1000–27.1400 Chapter 3(45) EN 300 135-2 V1.2.1
For frequency / phase modulation
EN 300 433-2 V1.1.2
For amplitude modulation
27.1400–27.1500 Chapter 3(46) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
27.1400–27.1500 Chapter 3(47) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
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27.1500–27.1900 Chapter 3(48) EN 300 135-2 V1.2.1
For frequency / phase modulation
EN 300 433-2 V1.1.2
For amplitude modulation
27.1900–27.2000 Chapter 3(49) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
27.1900–27.2000 Chapter 3(50) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
27.2000–27.4100 Chapter 3(51) EN 300 135-2 V1.2.1
For frequency / phase modulation
EN 300 433-2 V1.1.2
For amplitude modulation
30.0000–37.5000 Chapter 3(53) EN 302 510-2 V1.1.1
30.0150–30.0250 Chapter 3(54) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
30.2650–30.3550 Chapter 3(55) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
30.9250–31.5750 Chapter 3(56) EN 300 135-2 V1.2.1
34.9950–35.2750 Chapter 3(57) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
39.5250–39.5500 Chapter 3(58) EN 300 113-2 V1.2.1
40.4500–40.5750 Chapter 3(59) EN 300 113-2 V1.2.1
40.6600–40.7000 Chapter 3(60) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
40.6600–40.8000 Chapter 3(61) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
41.0000–43.6000 Chapter 3(62) EN 300 422-2 V1.1.2
87.5000–108.0000 Chapter 3(64) EN 301 357-2 V1.4.1
121.5000–121.5000 Chapter 3(80) EN 300 152-2 V1.1.1
EN 300 152-3 V1.1.1
148.0000–150.0500 Chapter 3(66) EN 301 721 V1.2.1
151.5200–151.5300 Chapter 3(67) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
151.5450–151.5550 Chapter 3(68) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
152.0075–152.2675 Chapter 3(69) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
155.3875–155.5375 Chapter 3(70) EN 300 086-2 V1.3.1
EN 300 296-2 V1.3.1
155.9875–156.0125 Chapter 3(71) EN 300 086-2 V1.3.1
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169.3750–169.4000 Chapter 3(72) EN 300 220 V2.3.1
169.4000–169.4750 Chapter 3(73) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
169.4000–169.4750 Chapter 3(74) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
169.4125–169.4625 Chapter 3(75) EN 300 220-2 V1.1.2
169.4750–169.4875 Chapter 3(76) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
169.4875–169.5875 Chapter 3(77) EN 300 422-2 V1.1.2
169.5875–169.6000 Chapter 3(78) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
401.0000–402.0000 Chapter3(79)(2) EN 302 537-2 V1.1.2
402.0000–405.0000 Chapter3(79)(1) EN 301 839-2 V1.3.1
405.0000–406.0000 Chapter(79)(2) EN 302 537-2 V1.1.2
406.0000–406.1000 Chapter 3(80) EN 300 066 V1.2.1
429.4375–429.4625 Chapter 3(81) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
433.0500–434.7900 Chapter 3(83) EN 300 220 V2.3.1
439.6875–439.9875 Chapter 3(84) EN 300 220 V2.3.1
443.9875–444.4125 Chapter 3(85) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
444.5875–444.9875 Chapter 3(86) EN 300 086-2 V1.3.1
EN 300 296-2 V1.3.1
446.0000–446.1000 Chapter 3(87) EN 300 296-2 V1.3.1
446.1000–446.2000 Chapter 3(88) EN 300 113-2 V1.4.2
EN 301 166-2 V1.2.3
823.0000–832.0000 Chapter 3(89) EN 300 422-2 V1.2.2
863.0000–865.0000 Chapter 3(90) EN 301 357-2 V1.4.1
EN 300 422-2 V1.2.2
EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
863.0000–865.0000 Chapter 3(91) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
865.0000–868.0000 Chapter 3(92) EN 302 208-2 V1.3.1
865.0000–868.0000 Chapter 3(93) EN 302 208-2 V1.3.1
868.0000–868.6000 Chapter 3(94) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
868.6000–868.7000 Chapter 3(95) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
868.7000–869.2000 Chapter 3(96) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
869.2000–869.2500 Chapter 3(97) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
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869.2500–869.4000 Chapter 3(98) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
869.4000–869.6500 Chapter 3(99) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
869.6500–869.7000 Chapter 3(100) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
869.7000–870.0000 Chapter 3(101) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
870.5375–870.6625 Chapter 3(102) EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1
1610.00–1621.35 Chapter 3(106) EN 301 681 V1.3.2
1621.35–1626.50 Chapter 3(108) EN 301 681 V1.3.2
1626.50–1645.50 Chapter 3(109) EN 301 681 V1.3.2
1646.50–1660.50 Chapter 3(110) EN 301 681 V1.3.2
1710.00–1785.00 Chapter 3(111) EN 302 480 V1.1.2
1805.00–1880.00 Chapter 3113) EN 302 480 V1.1.2
1880.00–1900.00 Chapter 3(116) EN 301 406 V1.5.1
1980.00–2010.00 Chapter 3(117) EN 301 721 V1.2.1
2400.00–2483.50 Chapter 3(119) EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1
2400.00–2483.50 Chapter 3(120) EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1
2400.00–2483.50 Chapter 3(121) EN 300 328 V1.7.1
2446.00–2454.00 Chapter 3(122) EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1
4200.00–4800.00 Chapter 3(124) EN 302 065 V1.2.1
4500.00–7000.00 Chapter 3(125) EN 302 372-2 V1.1.1
5150.00–5350.00 Chapter 3(126) EN 301 893 V1.1.5.1
5470.00–5725.00 Chapter 3(128) EN 301 893 V1.1.5.1
5725.00–5875.00 Chapter 3(130) EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1
5795.00–5815.00 Chapter 3(131) EN 300 674-2-1 V1.1.1
EN 300 674-2-2 V1.1.1
5855.00–5875.00 Chapter 3(132) EN 302 571 V1.1.1
5875.00–5925.00 Chapter 3(133) EN 302 571 V1.1.1
6000.00–8500.00 Chapter 3(134) EN 302 065 V1.2.1
8500.00–10600 Chapter 3(135) EN 302 372-2 V1.1.1
10250–10280 Chapter 3(138) EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1
10350–10380 Chapter 3(139) EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1
10510–10580 Chapter 3(140) EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1
13400–14000 Chapter 3(141) EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1
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14000–14500 Chapter 3(142) EN 301 428 V1.2.1
EN 301 459 V1.4.1
14000–14500 Chapter 3(143) EN 302 340 V1.1.1
14000–14500 Chapter 3(144) EN 302 186 V1.1.1
17100–17300 Chapter 3(146) EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1
21650–26650 Chapter 3(147) EN 302 288-2 V.3.2
24000–24250 Chapter 3(148) EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1
24000–24250 Chapter 3(149) EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1
24050–27000 Chapter 3(151) EN 302 372-2 V1.1.1
29500–30000 Chapter 3(152) EN 301 428 V1.2.1
EN 301 459 V1.4.1
57000–64000 Chapter 3(154) EN 302 326-2 V1.2.2
EN 302 326-3 V1.3.1
57000–64000 Chapter 3(155) EN 302 372-2 V1.1.1
57000–66000 Chapter 3(156) EN 302 217-3 V1.3.1
75000–85000 Chapter 3(158) EN 302 372-2 V1.1.1
76000–77000 Chapter 3(160) EN 301 091-2 V1.3.2
77000–81000 Chapter 3(161) EN 302 264 V1.1.1
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1. These statutes come into force on 15 November 2010. 2. Through this regulation, the Swedish Post and Telecom Agency’s
general recommendations (PTSFS 2009:5) for regulations about exemptions from the licence requirement for certain radio transmitters are repealed.
On behalf of the Swedish Post and Telecom Agency
KATARINA KÄMPE
Tord Pettersson