In the US we can have an intentional radiator of a very low output power in any band except the restricted bands of 15.205 and 15.209.

This allowed under 15.209(a),(c). That is if you can keep the fundamental and harmonics under the radiated limits of 15.209.  Is this sort of thing possible in Europe.

The device in mind is a medical device that is ingested with the fundamental at 300 MHz and a field strength under 47 dBuV/m @3m I've looked through EN55011: 2016  Table 1 and footnotes and can't see that it is or isn't.

Thanks,

Mario de Aranzeta, N4TSV


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