They haven't come out with a comment period or equivalent yet, so we're
basically waiting at the moment... We're keeping an eye on it and will let
everybody know when, where and how they can send in official complaints to
the proposed rules.
Here is a bit more info (probably above the heads of most to interpret, but
none-the-less):
> f harmonized standards have not yet been published for the Directive
2014/53/EU. I don't know who will be responsible to work out a standard for
the Article 3.3i. I'll try to get some information about it.
>
> However, ETSI has recently announced a workshop covering the software
defined radio topic.
>
>
http://www.etsi.org/news-events/events/975-53-shades-of-re-d-how-to-place-compliant-radio-equipment-on-the-european-market?highlight=YTo2OntpOjA7aToyMDE0O2k6MTtpOjUzO2k6MjtzOjI6ImV1IjtpOjM7czo3OiIyMDE0IDUzIjtpOjQ7czoxMDoiMjAxNCA1MyBldSI7aTo1O3M6NToiNTMgZXUiO30=
>
>
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