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Hi

I'm Italian and I work in Italy, I realize that nowadays the regdb entry for Italy is as follows:

country IT: DFS-ETSI
    (2402 - 2482 @ 40), (20)
    (5170 - 5250 @ 80), (20), AUTO-BW, wmmrule=ETSI
    (5250 - 5330 @ 80), (20), DFS, AUTO-BW, wmmrule=ETSI
    (5490 - 5710 @ 160), (27), DFS, wmmrule=ETSI
    # 60 GHz band channels 1-4, ref: Etsi En 302 567
    (57000 - 66000 @ 2160), (40)

And it misses the lines:

    # Short Range Devices (SRD) (ETSI EN 300 440)
    (5725 - 5875 @ 80), (25 mW)

Common to may European Countries.

I dug a bit in the current Italian regulation that is online on the website of the
Ministry of Economic Development: https://www.mise.gov.it/index.php/en/

In the section about the "National Plan of Frequencies" (only in Italian) at the URL:

https://www.mise.gov.it/index.php/it/comunicazioni/radio/pnrf-piano-nazionale-di-ripartizione-delle-frequenze

Two PDF files are linked:

--Tabelle di attribuzione Tabella B (27,50 MHz – 10.000 MHz) (pdf)
https://www.mise.gov.it/images/stories/documenti/Tabella_B_2750_MHz-10000_Mhz.pdf Which at page 28 allows the use for ISM according to the general European legislation: 2006/771/CE ERC/REC 70-03

--Note (esplicative, di carattere tecnico e con attribuzioni in deroga al piano) (pdf)
https://www.mise.gov.it/images/stories/documenti/NOTE-pnrf.pdf
Which at page 334, in the paragraph 3.2.3 states in a explicit way the permit to operate the in the band 5.725 ÷ 5.875 MHz,
with SRD and max power at 25 mW.

According to this regulation there's no reason not to have the:
 (5725 - 5875 @ 80), (25 mW)
Inserted for Italy in the regdb

Who can do it ?

--

Giorgio Bernardi



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