Vlado Lendvaj wrote:
> Does anybody know what are european restrictions, because all I can find is
> 100 mW isotropic. What is about using antennas in Europe,

If you *sell* equipment in the European Community, it must be CE
marked. This covers everything from safety against electric shock to
radio frequency licensing.  Plenty of companies can help you with
this, use Google, http://www.google.com/search?q=CE-mark

If you build your own, you don't need the CE mark.  You still have to
follow all frequency and output power regulations, which vary between
countries and over time.  During your home experiements, it is
inevitable that some "accidents" will happen when you transmit illegal
levels for some time, but I don't think the punishment for this is
very hard.  The real crime is selling stuff without the CE mark.

Here is a good intro, http://www.cetest.nl/cemark0.htm


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