Hi Richard,
Currently only the GSM and DECT bands are
harmonized. All other frequency allocations require verification with
national frequency
schemes and national notification with the 4 weeks time gap.

Progress information is available at ero.dk

Several ERC reports can be of great help such as
the one for short range devices ERC 70-03 and the one about European
frequency allocations ERC 25.

Regards,

Gert Gremmen, (Ing)

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>>-----Original Message-----
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>>Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 7:41 PM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: RTTE & Harmonized Bands
>>
>>
>>
>>In reference to the RTTE Directive, what organization, if any, is
>>responsible for declaring a frequency band to be harmonized within the EU?
>>Where can one find a listing of harmonized bands?
>>
>>Richard Woods
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