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National implementation of ERC/DEC/(98)25, 26 and 27 on PMR 446

 

 The following overview was compiled on the basis of the information contained in the ERO Implementation Database for ERC/DEC/(98)25, 26 and 27. It was last updated on 30 June 2004 with the latest information received from administrations.

 
Country PMR 446 introduced? Deviations from ERC Decisions and other comments

Austria

Yes

No deviations

Belgium

Yes

No deviations

Bulgaria

Yes

No deviations

Croatia

Yes

Importing approval procedure to check that R&TTE Directive essential requirements are fulfilled and marking is correct.

Cyprus

Yes

Implemented 30 April 2004. No further authorisation required for conformant transmitters/stations.

Czech Republic

Yes

No deviations

Denmark

Yes

No deviations

Estonia

Yes

No deviations

Finland

Yes

No deviations. More features than mentioned in these Decisions allowed

France

Yes

No deviations

Germany

Yes

Probably no deviations

Greece

Yes

No deviations

Hungary

Yes

No deviations

Iceland

Yes

No deviations

Ireland

Yes

No deviations

Italy

Yes

ERC/DEC(98)25 implemented. Risk of interference from Fixed links until 31 December 2004. The use of the frequencies for fixed links will cease on 31.12.2004

Latvia

Yes

 

Liechtenstein

Yes

No deviations

Lithuania

Yes

No deviations

Luxembourg

Yes

 

The Netherlands

Yes

No deviations

Monaco

No

Frequencies used by other, individually licensed networks

Norway

Yes

The use of the frequencies for fixed links will cease 1.1.2005. Risk of interference from fixed links until 1.1.2005.

Poland

Yes

National type approval, individual licensing

Portugal

Yes

No deviations

Romania

Partly

Two lowest and the highest channels not available. Individual licence, only for business use. National marking and type approval.

Russian Federation

Under study

 

Slovenia

Yes

No deviations

Spain

Yes

No deviations

Sweden

Yes

Licence exemption for equipment according to the relevant standards according to the requirements of the R&TTE directive

Another similar use on 6 channels above 444 MHz on 25 kHz channel spacing is already licence exempt.

Switzerland

Yes

No deviations.

Turkey

Yes

Individual licence required (but licence exemption is being considered). Test reports recognised.

United Kingdom

Yes

No deviations

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