Vlado Lendvaj wrote:
> 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?

Is this in Croatia (HR)?  You should ask the national regulatory
agency, which might be www.telekom.hr.  Asking is always a risk.  What
if they say no?  If you do it against the rules and they catch you,
will it be worse for you if they know you asked and they said no?

Do you know if anybody has done this in Croatia before?

The regulatory agencies of all EU countries are members of CEPT and
ERO, but these organizations have no listed member in Croatia.  But
www.ero.dk links to http://www.telekom.hr/Namjena.htm for the national
frequency plan.  I don't read Croatian, but it seems that lines 279a
and 280 of that table cover the frequency ranges 2400-2450 MHz and
2450-2483,5 MHz which are used for IEEE 802.11b.  RLAN is short for
Radio LAN, the CEPT name for WLAN.

Background: Europe doesn't have an FCC (www.fcc.gov).  Instead, each
little country has its own, and CEPT (www.cept.org) is the roundtable
organization where they can meet and discuss matters of coordination
across the continent.  ERO (www.ero.dk) is the European Radio
Organization, the part of CEPT that handles radio frequency plans.
However, neither CEPT nor ERO has any decision power, but each
national agency goes back to its national government/parliament to
suggest laws for the national frequency regulations.  And it seems
that Croatia is not even a CEPT member.  There is some talk on the ERO
website about reorganzing CEPT and call it ECC which would be a nice
analogy to the FCC, but I don't know if there is a time plan for this.
I haven't heard anything about transfering decision power from the
national agencies to the European organization.


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