Hi Robert, > Is there any frequency I can set this transmitter at
I think this will depend on your application. The following link is the search on EFIS that might help determine this: http://www.efis.dk/search/general?lowerFrequency=0.090&higherFrequency=0.250&frequencyUnit=MHz&frequencyTable=-+Europe+%28ECA%29+-&searchSubmit=History Here is the tabular information in non-tabular format that is difficult to read but is in plain text since I don't think we can html through the list server: FREQUENCY BAND ALLOCATIONS APPLICATIONS 90.0 - 110.0 kHz RADIONAVIGATION Fixed Medical implants (9.0 - 315.0 kHz) Inductive applications (9.0 - 30000.0 kHz) Inductive applications (20.05 - 148.5 kHz) Defence systems (72.0 - 148.5 kHz) Loran C 110.0 - 112.0 kHz FIXED MARITIME MOBILE RADIONAVIGATION Medical implants (9.0 - 315.0 kHz) Inductive applications (9.0 - 30000.0 kHz) Inductive applications (20.05 - 148.5 kHz) Defence systems (72.0 - 148.5 kHz) Maritime 112.0 - 115.0 kHz RADIONAVIGATION Medical implants (9.0 - 315.0 kHz) Inductive applications (9.0 - 30000.0 kHz) Inductive applications (20.05 - 148.5 kHz) Defence systems (72.0 - 148.5 kHz) Maritime 115.0 - 117.6 kHz RADIONAVIGATION Fixed Maritime Mobile Medical implants (9.0 - 315.0 kHz) Inductive applications (9.0 - 30000.0 kHz) Inductive applications (20.05 - 148.5 kHz) Defence systems (72.0 - 148.5 kHz) Maritime 117.6 - 126.0 kHz FIXED MARITIME MOBILE RADIONAVIGATION Medical implants (9.0 - 315.0 kHz) Inductive applications (9.0 - 30000.0 kHz) Inductive applications (20.05 - 148.5 kHz) Defence systems (72.0 - 148.5 kHz) Maritime 126.0 - 129.0 kHz RADIONAVIGATION Medical implants (9.0 - 315.0 kHz) Inductive applications (9.0 - 30000.0 kHz) Inductive applications (20.05 - 148.5 kHz) Defence systems (72.0 - 148.5 kHz) Maritime 129.0 - 130.0 kHz FIXED MARITIME MOBILE RADIONAVIGATION Medical implants (9.0 - 315.0 kHz) Inductive applications (9.0 - 30000.0 kHz) Inductive applications (20.05 - 148.5 kHz) Defence systems (72.0 - 148.5 kHz) Maritime 130.0 - 148.5 kHz FIXED MARITIME MOBILE Medical implants (9.0 - 315.0 kHz) Inductive applications (9.0 - 30000.0 kHz) Inductive applications (20.05 - 148.5 kHz) Defence systems (72.0 - 148.5 kHz) Maritime Amateur (135.7 - 137.8 kHz) 148.5 - 255.0 kHz BROADCASTING Medical implants (9.0 - 315.0 kHz) Inductive applications (9.0 - 30000.0 kHz) Broadcasting (148.5 - 283.5 kHz) If the above is too crazy try going to the following address: http://www.efis.dk/search/general and type in the frequency range for your search. Alvin Disclaimer: The contents reflect the opinion of the author and are meant for entertainment purposes only. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robert Macy Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 4:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Any restriction in Europe over the band of 90KHz to 250KHz? Intentional radiator that is narrow band but rather energetic. Is there any frequency I can set this transmitter at in this low frequency range and not accidentally step on a restriction. Vaguely remember some military bands down there that forbid *any* transmitters down there, but can't find any documentation supporting that memory. Robert - This message is from the IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society emc-pstc discussion list. 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