I want to connect 2 locations cca 10 km one from onother. With 100 mW this
cannot be done. May I use antennas or not?

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From: "Lars Aronsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Vlado Lendvaj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: [BAWUG] Rob should be getting a kickback...


> 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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