Dear Richard,

I must inform you that the use of the fundamental frequency of 1.9 GHz is
probably not allowed in Europe. The frequency range of 1.88-1.9 GHz is
assigned to DECT (Digital European Cordless Telecommunications) equipment.
In the Netherlands the frequency range from 1.9-2.1 GHz is reserved for
fixed links (the primary user is the Dutch PTT, also some DECT equipment is
allowed here). This might also be the case in other European countries.

It is advisable to contact each country in the EC concerning the use of a
specific fundamental frequency if you want to utilize a radio link (since
you also have to apply for approval in each European country where you want
to sell a wireless device). Requirements regarding radiated power, occupied
bandwidth etc., may differ in each European country. The choice of standard
(for radio and EMC testing) depends on the fundamental frequency, output
power, for which purpose the radio link is being used etc. You can also
contact a (radio) test lab in one of the countries of the EC to advise you
in this matter.

Best regards,
Pieter Robben
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Tel: +31-594-505005   / 1-860-873-1454 (NMi USA Office)
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Email: [email protected] / [email protected] (NMi USA Office)
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At 24/11/98 12:33 PM, you wrote:
>Hi Everyone,
>
>Our company manufacture the Wireless Local Loop Products which include 
>the Base station & Remote Access Unit.  The Base station is connected 
>through E1 line to the switch @ the Central office, and between the Base 
>Station & the Remote Access Unite is wireless.  The fundamental 
>frequency is 1.9 Ghz.
>
>I would like to find out what is the standards requirement to have CE 
>Mark.  Which lab around the Silicon Valley can perform these test 
>requirements?
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Richard Lee
>
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