Jan, the Notified Bodies are accepting the preliminary ETSI standards. In
your case, that would be ETS 300 683 for the EU Type Examination Certificate
and CE mark. The CENELEC emissions and immunity standards or the ETS may be
used for accessories (See the ETS for details). 

Many, but perhaps not all countries will accept ETSI standards [e.g., ETS
300 440 (Short Range Devices, 1 GHz to 25 GHz) or the one you mentioned] for
the national radio licenses. I know that Germany and Austria have been a
problem at lower freqeencies. You should check with a certified radio lab
about that part. If you don't have a contact for a lab, let me know and I
can provide you with one.

Richard Woods
Sensormatic Electronics
[email protected]
Views expressed by the author do not necessarily represent those of
Sensormatic.

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> From:         Jan Mobers +31 40 2732433[SMTP:[email protected]]
> Reply To:     Jan Mobers +31 40 2732433
> Sent:         Wednesday, September 23, 1998 8:05 AM
> To:   [email protected]
> Subject:      2.4 GHz LAN Approbations
> Sensitivity:  Confidential
> 
> Hello nwg's participators.
> 
> We are orientation for  a new  product which uses the free ? ISM
> (industrial
> Scientific and Medical) frequency band. The products are a transmitter and
> a
> receiver which use's the 2.4 GHz frequency. So the 2 products can
> communicate
> over the   2.4 GHz frequency however between a small distances. This is a
> so
> called LAN network.
> 
> I did some research to find out the applicable approbation's for Europe
> and
> USA. 
> Europe:
> EMC: Emission EN55022 Class B,  Immunity Generic standard EN50082-1 ??? or
> ETS 300 683 EMC standard for Short Range Devices operating on freq.
> between 9
> kHz and 25GHz or ETS 300 826 EMC for 2.4GHZ wideband transmission systems
> and... or ETS 300 328 Technical product standard (however this standard is
> NOT published in the official journal yet ???
> 
> Safety: ITE standard EN60950. Post: This approbation is unclear for me. Is
> the  ISM freq. really free, so are NO  POST approvals needed in Europe and
> USA ??
> 
> USA:
> FCC part 15.247 ?? If have no further information. Is Certification or
> Verification needed.
>  Safety UL1950 (ITE standard)
> 
> Please can you evaluate the listed requirements, and correct the
> omissions. 
> Thanks in regards,
> 
> Jan Mobers
> 
> 
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