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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065
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4.0 USABLE RADIO BANDS.
The modern radio technologies used in security technology should not be confused
with the kind of radio system found in your car or in future in-home communication.
Radio transmission in access control systems must satisfy the necessary security
standards.
In 2000 a special SRD (short range device) band in the 868 MHz range was made
available for this type of application. The advantage of this SRD band is that there is a
clear set of rules governing the usage of sub-bands per time unit. This means that a
radio device (e.g. router node) that uses a frequency channel in the 868 MHz range is
only allowed to transmit for 36 seconds every hour. These rules are set out in the duty
cycle regulations.
This pre-empts permanent users and therefore sources of interference with regard to
secure radio transmission, such as wireless headsets and amateur radio operators.
There are also ranges reserved exclusively for security applications.
Basic information and specifications about the system technology, such as size of
components, minimum ranges, battery lifetime etc., provide a sufficiently secure
means of transmission for the use of WaveNet in the 868 MHz range. In the US the
915 MHz band is used, and this is also available from SimonsVoss.