Hello, Just to add my input to this thread. I've previously contributed the SRD ranges for Bulgaria, hopefully this info will provide pointers for research in other EU countries. Since then I've doublechecked the standards situation for Wi-Fi with the local communications regulation commission and one of the staffers there has given me an expert opinion (I would attach it, but it's a nasty HTML email in Bulgarian, if there's interest, I'd be glad to share and translate it). The gist on the SRDs is that in Bulgaria they fall under the following standards (which correspond to ETSI standards): BDS EN 300 440-2[0] BDS EN 300 674-2-2[1] Note that the first one is a harmonized standard (so in theory it should be universally adopted accross the EU) and the second one is a candidate harmonized standard (so you should check if it's already been adopted locally). As far as I could tell, BDS EN 300 674-2-2 defines the maximum e.i.r.p. for the SRD range but someone more knowledgable should take a look, too. One thing that they did not mention is that there's a BDS EN 300 440-1[2] that does indeed also specify the max e.i.r.p. but I've reached this through my own research and did not get this info from anybody affilliated with the CRC. Also, note that the EN 300 440-1[3] still does NOT seem to be a harmonized standard (again, probably one should check if it has been adopted locally). [0] http://www.bds-bg.org/en/standard/?natstandard_document_id=47135 [1] http://www.bds-bg.org/bg/standard/?natstandard_document_id=32906 [2] http://www.bds-bg.org/bg/standard/?natstandard_document_id=30570 [3] http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_en/300400_300499/30044001/01.06.01_60/en_30044001v010601p.pdf On Tue, 19 Apr 2016 21:03:16 +0300, Maximilian Engelhardt wrote: > > Hi, > > In Europe ETSI standardized the used for short range devices (SRD) [1] in ETSI > EN 300 440-1 [2].
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