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Wireless measurement in Europe (legally)
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<blockquote data-quote="Helge A. Bentsen" data-source="post: 50123" data-attributes="member: 263"><p>Re: Wireless measurement in Europe (legally)</p><p></p><p>FWIW. I've been in contact with the dealer here and according tho the information provided by them Lectro wireless measurement products should be legal here in Norway. AFAIK the biggest issue is that their US plug-on transmitters has a RF output of 100mW, maximum RF output in Norway is 50mW. </p><p>If your RF output is below 50mW and you stick to frequency range 510–790 MHz or 823-832 MHz there should be no legal problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helge A. Bentsen, post: 50123, member: 263"] Re: Wireless measurement in Europe (legally) FWIW. I've been in contact with the dealer here and according tho the information provided by them Lectro wireless measurement products should be legal here in Norway. AFAIK the biggest issue is that their US plug-on transmitters has a RF output of 100mW, maximum RF output in Norway is 50mW. If your RF output is below 50mW and you stick to frequency range 510–790 MHz or 823-832 MHz there should be no legal problems. [/QUOTE]
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