User guide

National and Regional Regulatory Notices Regulatory and Legal Notices
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pmp-0229 (Mar 2013)
Luxembourg Notification
For the 2.4 GHz band, point-to-point or point-to-multipoint operation is only allowed on campus
areas. 5.4GHz products can only be used for mobile services.
Czech Republic Notification
2.4 GHz products can be operated in accordance with the Czech General License
No. GL-12/R/2000.
5.4 GHz products can be operated in accordance with the Czech General License
No. GL-30/R/2000.
Norway Notification
Use of the frequency bands 5725-5795 / 5815-5850 MHz are authorized with maximum radiated
power of 4 W EIRP and maximum spectral power density of 200 mW/MHz. The radio equipment
shall implement Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) as defined in Annex 1 of ITU-R
Recommendation M.1652 / EN 301 893. Directional antennae with a gain up to 23 dBi may be
used for fixed point-to-point links. The power flux density at the border between Norway and
neighboring states shall not exceed 122.5 dBW/m
2
measured with a reference bandwidth of 1
MHz.
Canopy 5.7 GHz connectorized products have been notified for use in Norway and are compliant
when configured to meet the above National requirements. Users shall ensure that DFS
functionality is enabled, maximum EIRP respected for a 20 MHz channel, and that channel
spacings comply with the allocated frequency band to protect Road Transport and Traffic
Telematics services (for example, 5735, 5755, 5775 or 5835 MHz are suitable carrier frequencies).
Note that for directional fixed links, TPC is not required, conducted transmit power shall not
exceed 30 dBm, and antenna gain is restricted to 23 dBi (maximum of 40W from the Canopy 5.7
GHz connectorized products).
Italy Notification
In Italy, there is a regulation which requires a general authorization of any 5.4 GHz radio link
which is used outside the operator’s own premises. It is the responsibility of the installer or
operator to have the link authorized. Details may be found at:
http://www.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&idmenu=67
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The form to be used for general authorization may be found at: