E-Band and V-Band - Survey on status of worldwide regulation
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The following Figure 4 graphically shows the mutual limitation of EIRP, G and P out in both FCC and ECC
areas.
Figure 4: EIRP, Antenna Gain and Pout in both FCC and ECC + ETSI
ETSI’s Technical Committee ATTM (Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing), responsible for
the development of Harmonized Standards for placing fixed radio systems on the European market
according to the EU Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive and its
replacement Radio Equipment Directive (RED) , analyzed the FCC approach and adopted it as a general
requirement (in addition to the ECC emissions regulation) for all equipment in this part of V-Band (as
well as in E-Band) in ETSI EN 302 217-3 [10].
A similar limitation for equipment working in the 64-66 GHz band can be found in ETSI EN 302 217-3.
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