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Statutory Instruments

1999 No. 930

TELEGRAPHS

The Wireless Telegraphy (Exemption) Regulations 1999

Made

22nd March 1999

Laid before Parliament

23rd March 1999

Coming into force

19th April 1999

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 1(1) and 3(1)(a) and (b) of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949(1) as enacted, and now vested in him(2), the power conferred on him by section 84(1)(b) of the Telecommunications Act 1984(3), and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations–

Citation and commencement

1.  These Regulations may be cited as the Wireless Telegraphy (Exemption) Regulations 1999 and shall come into force on 19th April 1999.

Revocation

2.  The Regulations set out in Schedule 1 are hereby revoked.

Interpretation

3.—(1) In these Regulations–

“the 1949 Act” means the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949;

“the 1984 Act” means the Telecommunications Act 1984;

“apparatus” means wireless telegraphy apparatus or apparatus designed or adapted for use in connection with wireless telegraphy apparatus as described in Part III of Schedule 6;

“authorised person” means any person authorised by the Secretary of State for the purpose of regulation 6;

“CEPT” means the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations(4);

“Common Technical Regulation (CTR)” shall be construed in accordance with regulation 3(3) of the Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 1992(5);

“eirp” means equivalent isotropically radiated power, as defined in the Radio Regulations;

“erp” means effective radiated power, as defined in the Radio Regulations;

“EN45001 and EN45002” means European Standards (Normes Européenne) EN45001 and EN45002 published in September 1989 by the British Standards Institution;

“ETSI” means the European Telecommunications Standards Institute(6);

“ISO guides 25 and 58” means the International Organization for Standardization Guides 25 and 58 published by the International Organization for Standardization in 1990 and 1993 respectively;

“national administration” means the national administration of a country listed in Schedule 2;

“public switched telephone network” means a public telecommunication system by means of which two-way voice telephony services are provided whereby messages are switched incidentally to their conveyance;

“the Radio Regulations” means the 1998 edition of the Radio Regulations made under Article 13 of the Constitution of the International Telecommunication Union(7);

“relevant apparatus” means the prescribed apparatus as defined in Schedules 3 to 7 hereto;

“station” means a station for wireless telegraphy; and

“test laboratory” means a test laboratory which has been accredited in accordance with ISO guides 25 and 58 or EN45001 and EN45002 or a national standard conforming to ISO guides 25 and 58 or EN45001 and EN45002.

(2) In these Regulations, “connected”, “convey”, “telecommunication apparatus”, “telecommunication service” and “telecommunication system” shall be construed in accordance with section 4 of the 1984 Act, and “public telecommunication system” shall be construed in accordance with section 9(1) of the 1984 Act.

Exemption

4.—(1) Subject to regulation 5, the establishment, installation and use of the relevant apparatus are hereby exempted from the provisions of section 1(1) of the 1949 Act.

(2) The exemption in paragraph (1) shall not apply to relevant apparatus which is established, installed or used to provide or to be capable of providing a wireless telephony link between telecommunication apparatus, or a telecommunication system, and a public switched telephone network, by means of which a telecommunication service is provided by way of business to another person.

Terms, provisions and limitations

5.—(1) The exemption provided for in these Regulations shall be subject to the terms, provisions and limitations that–

(a)the relevant apparatus shall not cause or contribute to any undue interference to any wireless telegraphy; and

(b)frequency bands relating to the relevant apparatus are for terrestrial use only, unless otherwise stated in Schedule 6.

(2) Such exemption shall also be subject to such additional terms, provisions and limitations as are specified in the Schedules hereto in respect of the relevant apparatus.

Inspection and restrictions on use

6.—(1) Where an authorised person has reasonable cause to believe that any relevant apparatus is not complying with regulation 5, any person who is in possession or control of the relevant apparatus shall, on the demand of that authorised person–

(a)permit and facilitate its inspection by that authorised person; and

(b)cause its use to–

(i)cease; or

(ii)be restricted in the manner specified by that authorised person,

for a period of time ending either on a date or on the occurrence of an event specified by that authorised person.

(2) Any authorised person exercising powers under paragraph (1) above shall produce evidence of his authority, if so required by the person in possession or control of the relevant apparatus.

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Small Firms, Trade and Industry,

Department of Trade and Industry

Michael Wills

22nd March 1999

Regulation 2

SCHEDULE 1REVOCATIONS

(1)(2)
Regulations revokedReferences
The Wireless Telegraphy (Exemption) Regulations 1980S.I. 1980/1848
The Wireless Telegraphy (Exemption) (Amendment) (Model Control Apparatus) Regulations 1987S.I. 1987/776
The Wireless Telegraphy Apparatus (Land Mobile-Satellite Service) (Low Bit Rate Data) (Exemption) Regulations 1993S.I. 1993/21
The Wireless Telegraphy (Short Range Devices) (Exemption) Regulations 1993S.I. 1993/1591
The Wireless Telegraphy (Short Range Devices) (Exemption) (Amendment) Regulations 1994S.I. 1994/2250
The Wireless Telegraphy (Short Range Devices) (Exemption) (Amendment) Regulations 1995S.I. 1995/1081
The Wireless Telegraphy (Cordless Telephone Apparatus) (Exemption) Regulations 1996S.I. 1996/316
The Wireless Telegraphy (Short Range Devices) (Exemption) (Amendment) Regulations 1997S.I. 1997/1996
The Wireless Telegraphy (Network User Stations) (Exemption) Regulations 1997S.I. 1997/2137

Regulation 3(1)

SCHEDULE 2LIST OF NATIONAL ADMINISTRATIONS

CountrySymbol
AlbaniaAL
AndorraAND
AustriaA
BelgiumB
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBH
BulgariaBG
CroatiaHR
CyprusCY
Czech RepublicCZ
DenmarkDK
EstoniaEST
FinlandFI
FranceF
GermanyD
GreeceGR
HungaryH
IcelandIS
IrelandIRL
ItalyI
LatviaLV
LiechtensteinFL
LithuaniaLT
LuxembourgL
MaltaM
MoldovaMLD
MonacoMC
NetherlandsNL
NorwayN
PolandPL
PortugalP
RomaniaRO
Russian FederationRUS
San MarinoRSM
Slovak RepublicSK
SloveniaSLO
SpainE
SwedenS
SwitzerlandCH
The Former Yugoslav Republic of MacedoniaMK
TurkeyTR
UkraineUA
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandGB
Vatican CitySCV

Regulation 3(1)

SCHEDULE 3NETWORK USER STATIONS

PART IINTERPRETATION

In this Schedule–

“BABT” means the British Approvals Board for Telecommunications(8);

“BTx” means Base Transmit, the frequency on which a base station transmits and a user station receives;

“MPTs 1324 and 1326” means Department of Trade and Industry Performance Specifications 1324 and 1326 referred to in Part IV of this Schedule;

“MTx” means Mobile Transmit, the frequency on which a user station transmits and a base station receives;

“NTR 13” means Designation No. 95/037 NTR 13 given under section 22(6) of the 1984 Act by the Secretary of State on 14th December 1995;

“prescribed apparatus” means a user station as defined below;

“relevant network” means a telecommunication system consisting exclusively of stations established and used under and in accordance with a licence, which has been granted under section 1(1) of the 1949 Act by the Secretary of State and is of a type specified in Part III of this Schedule; and

“user station” means a mobile station for wireless telegraphy designed or adapted–

(a)

to be connected by wireless telegraphy to one or more relevant networks; and

(b)

to be used solely for the purpose of sending and receiving messages conveyed by a relevant network by means of wireless telegraphy.

PART IIADDITIONAL TERMS, PROVISIONS AND LIMITATIONS

The prescribed apparatus shall be subject to and comply with the Common Technical Regulations referred to in Part IV of this Schedule as appropriate, and in the absence of a Common Technical Regulation applying to such apparatus, the prescribed apparatus–

(a)is approved for the time being by the Secretary of State under section 84 of the 1984 Act for the purposes of these Regulations;

(b)is approved to the ETSI standards or the draft ETSI standards referred to in Part IV as appropriate by a national administration following type testing at a test laboratory;

(c)complies with the requirements of MPT 1324 or MPT 1326 as appropriate in relation to prescribed apparatus taken into service before section 84 of the 1984 Act came into force(9); or

(d)complies with the BABT performance standards referred to in Part IV as appropriate,

provided that paragraph (a) above shall not apply in relation to prescribed apparatus situated in the Bailiwick of Jersey.

PART IIITYPE OF LICENCE GRANTED UNDER SECTION 1(1) OF THE 1949 ACT FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND USE OF RELEVANT NETWORKS

Public Mobile Operator Licences

1.  Public mobile data systems licensed for use in the following frequency bands–

2.  Cellular radiotelephone systems licensed for use in the following services on the relevant frequency bands–

(a)cellular radiotelephones:

Extended Total Access Communications System (ETACS):872–888 MHz (MTx)
917–933 MHz (BTx)
Total Access Communications System (TACS):890–905 MHz (MTx)
935–950 MHz (BTx)

(b)digital cellular radiotelephones:

Global System for Mobile communications (GSM):905–915 MHz (MTx)
950–960 MHz (BTx)

(c)digital cellular PCN radiotelephones:

Personal Communications Network (PCN):1805–1880 MHz (MTx)
1710–1785 MHz (BTx)

3.  Public access mobile radio systems licensed for use in the following frequency bands–

Common Base Station Operator Licence

Common base station systems licensed for use in the following frequency bands–

PART IVCOMMON TECHNICAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS

GSM

Public mobile data systems

ETACS/TACS

PCN

Public access mobile radio systems

Common base station systems

Regulation 3(1)

SCHEDULE 4CORDLESS TELEPHONE APPARATUS

PART IINTERPRETATION

In this Schedule–

“data message” means a non-voice message;

“MPTs 1322, 1334, 1371 and 1384” means Department of Trade and Industry Performance Specifications 1322, 1334, 1371 and 1384 referred to in Part IV of this Schedule; and

“prescribed apparatus” means any station or apparatus described in Part III of this Schedule.

PART IIADDITIONAL TERMS, PROVISIONS AND LIMITATIONS

Unless there is a Common Technical Regulation in force in respect of the prescribed apparatus, such apparatus must–

(a)be approved for the time being by the Secretary of State under section 84 of the 1984 Act for the purposes of these Regulations;

(b)be approved to the ETSI standards referred to in Part IV of this Schedule as appropriate by a national administration following type testing at a test laboratory; or

(c)comply with the requirements of MPTs 1322, 1334, 1371 and 1384 as appropriate in relation to prescribed apparatus taken into service before section 84 of the 1984 Act came into force,

provided that paragraph (a) above shall not apply in relation to prescribed apparatus situated in the Bailiwick of Jersey.

PART IIIDESCRIPTIONS OF THE PRESCRIBED APPARATUS

Analogue Cordless Telephone Apparatus (CT1)

1.  Apparatus consisting of a base station and one or more portable stations designed or adapted in accordance with MPT 1322–

(a)to be used to send and receive voice or data messages to be conveyed over a telecommunication system to which the base station is connected; and

(b)so as not to operate on more than one of the pairs of frequencies set out below at any one time–

Channel No.Base station transmission frequencyPortable station transmission frequency
11642.00 kHz47.45625 MHz
21662.00 kHz47.46875 MHz
31682.00 kHz47.48125 MHz
41702.00 kHz47.49375 MHz
51722.00 kHz47.50625 MHz
61742.00 kHz47.51875 MHz
71762.00 kHz47.53125 MHz or 47.44375 MHz
81782.00 kHz47.54375 MHz

2.  Apparatus consisting of a base station and one or more portable stations designed or adapted in accordance with MPT 1384–

(a)to be used to send and receive voice or data messages to be conveyed over a telecommunication system to which the base station is connected; and

(b)so as not to operate on more than one of the pair of frequencies set out below at any one time–

Channel No.Base station transmission frequencyPortable station transmission frequency
131.0375 MHz39.9375 MHz
231.0625 MHz39.9625 MHz
331.0875 MHz39.9875 MHz
431.1125 MHz40.0125 MHz
531.1375 MHz40.0375 MHz
631.1625 MHz40.0625 MHz
731.1875 MHz40.0875 MHz
831.2125 MHz40.1125 MHz

Analogue Cordless Telephone Extended Range Apparatus (Extended Range CT1)

3.  Apparatus consisting of a base station and one or more portable stations designed or adapted in accordance with MPT 1371–

(a)to be used to send and receive voice or data messages to be conveyed over a telecommunication system to which the base station is connected; and

(b)so as to operate on either of the pairs of frequencies set out below–

Channel No.Base station transmission frequencyPortable station transmission frequency
147.43125 MHz77.51250 MHz
247.41875 MHz77.55000 MHz

Digital Cordless Telephone Apparatus (CT2)

4.  Apparatus conforming, at the time it is manufactured, to MPT 1334 or the Interim European Telecommunications Standard I-ETS 300 131 referred to in Part IV and consisting of one or more base stations and one or more portable stations designed or adapted–

(a)to be used to send and receive voice or data messages or visual images in digitised packets in time division duplex mode bi-directionally to be conveyed over a telecommunication system to which the base station is connected; and

(b)so as to operate in a 100 kHz channel within the frequency band 864.1–868.1 MHz.

Digital European Cordless Telecommunications Apparatus (DECT, also known as Digital Enhanced Telecommunications Apparatus)

5.  Apparatus conforming, at the time it is manufactured, to the ETSI Technical Basis for Regulation TBR 006 referred to in Part IV(12) and consisting of one or more base stations, repeater stations and portable stations designed or adapted–

(a)to be used to send and receive voice or data messages or visual images either directly between a base station and a portable station or between a base station and a portable station by relay through a repeater station in digitised packets in time division duplex mode bi-directionally to be conveyed over a telecommunication system to which the base station is connected; and

(b)so as to operate within the frequency band 1880–1900 MHz(13).

For the purposes of this paragraph, “repeater station” means a station which relays the voice or data message or visual image between the base station and one or more portable stations.

PART IVSTANDARDS

CT1

Extended range CT1

CT2

DECT

Regulation 3(1)

SCHEDULE 5LAND MOBILE-SATELLITE SERVICE STATIONS

PART IINTERPRETATION

In this Schedule–

“Eutelsat” means the European Telecommunications Satellite Organization established by Article 11(a) of the Convention on the European Telecommunications Satellite Organization of 1982(14);

“Globalstar” means Globalstar LP whose registered office is situated at 3200 Zanker Road, GS-06, San Jose, CA 95134, United States of America;

“ICO” means ICO Global Communications (Holdings) Limited whose registered office is situated at Clarendon House, 2 Church Street, Hamilton, Bermuda;

“Inmarsat” means the International Maritime Telecommunications Satellite Organization established by Article 2(1) of the Convention on the International Maritime Telecommunications Satellite Organization of 1976(15);

“Iridium” means Iridium Communications Germany GmbH whose registered office is situated at Jagerhofstrasse 19–20, 40479 Dusseldorf, Germany;

“Italsat” means the satellite network operated by Telespazio s.p.a. whose registered office is situated at via Tiburting, 965–00156 Rome, Italy;

“Land Mobile-Satellite Service”, “Land Earth Station” and “Land Mobile Earth Station” have the meanings given to them in the Radio Regulations;

“mean power” and “peak power” have the meanings given to them in the Radio Regulations; and

“prescribed apparatus” means a Land Mobile Earth Station in a Land Mobile-Satellite Service described in Part III of this Schedule.

PART IIADDITIONAL TERMS, PROVISIONS AND LIMITATIONS

1.  The prescribed apparatus shall be subject to and comply with the Common Technical Regulations referred to in Part IV of this Schedule as appropriate, and in the absence of a Common Technical Regulation applying to such apparatus, the prescribed apparatus–

(a)is approved for the time being by the Secretary of State under section 84 of the 1984 Act for the purposes of these Regulations; or

(b)is approved to the ETSI standards referred to in Part IV of this Schedule as appropriate by a national administration following type testing at a test laboratory,

provided that paragraph (a) above shall not apply in relation to prescribed apparatus situated in the Bailiwick of Jersey.

2.  Prescribed apparatus in the Iridium and Globalstar Land Mobile-Satellite Services referred to in Part III shall cease operation at or within a distance determined by the Secretary of State for each relevant radioastronomy site for the duration of any radioastronomy observation.

PART IIIDESCRIPTIONS OF THE PRESCRIBED APPARATUS

Inmarsat

Land Mobile Earth Stations in the Inmarsat Land Mobile-Satellite Service which are designed or adapted to–

(a)send and receive messages by wireless telegraphy via that Service to or from any Land Earth Station in that Service; and

(b)be capable of transmitting in the frequency bands 1626.5–1645.5 MHz and 1646.5–1660.5 MHz and receiving in the frequency bands 1525.0–1544.0 MHz or 1545.0–1559.0 MHz and operating at a power level not exceeding the maximum specified in the table set out in Part IV.

Eutelsat

Land Mobile Earth Stations in the Eutelsat Land Mobile-Satellite Service which are designed or adapted to–

(a)send and receive messages by wireless telegraphy via that Service to or from any Land Earth Station in that Service; and

(b)be capable of transmitting in the frequency band 14.00–14.25 GHz and receiving in the frequency bands 10.70–11.70 GHz or 12.50–12.75 GHz and operating at a power level not exceeding the maximum specified in the table set out in Part IV.

Italsat

Land Mobile Earth Stations in the Italsat Land Mobile-Satellite Service which are designed or adapted to–

(a)send and receive messages by wireless telegraphy via that Service to or from any Land Earth Station in that Service; and

(b)be capable of transmitting in the frequency bands 1626.5–1645.5 MHz and 1646.5–1660.5 MHz and receiving in the frequency bands 1525.0–1544.0 MHz or 1545.0–1559.0 MHz and operating at a power level not exceeding the maximum specified in the table set out in Part IV.

Iridium

Land Mobile Earth Stations in the Iridium Land Mobile-Satellite Service which are designed or adapted to–

(a)send and receive messages by wireless telegraphy via that Service to or from any Land Earth Station in that Service;

(b)be capable of transmitting and receiving in the frequency band 1621.35–1626.50 MHz and operating at a power level not exceeding −3 dBW/4 kHz mean power (eirp) density; and

(c)operate in accordance with the requirements of ECTRA/ERC Decision (97) 05 and ERC Decision ERC/DEC (97) 03 decided by the CEPT in June 1997 respectively.

ICO

Land Mobile Earth Stations in the ICO Land Mobile-Satellite Service which are designed or adapted to–

(a)send and receive messages by wireless telegraphy via that Service to or from any Land Earth Station in that Service;

(b)be capable of transmitting and receiving in the frequency bands 1997.5–2010.0 MHz and 2187.5–2200.0 MHz and operating at a power level not exceeding 9.8 dBW/25 kHz peak power (eirp) density; and

(c)operate in accordance with the requirements of ECTRA/ERC Decision (97) 05, ERC Decision ERC/DEC (97) 03 and ERC Decision ERC/DEC (97) 04 decided by the CEPT in June 1997.

Globalstar

Land Mobile Earth Stations in the Globalstar Land Mobile-Satellite Service which are designed or adapted to–

(a)send and receive messages by wireless telegraphy via that Service to or from any Land Earth Station in that Service;

(b)be capable of transmitting and receiving in the frequency bands 1610.0–1621.35 MHz and 2483.5–2500.0 MHz and operating at a power level not exceeding −3 dBW/4 kHz mean power (eirp) density; and

(c)operate in accordance with the requirements of ECTRA/ERC Decision (97) 05 and ERC Decision ERC/DEC (97) 03.

PART IVCOMMON TECHNICAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS

Inmarsat

Type of Inmarsat stationMaximum power (eirp)ETSI standard (unless otherwise stated)Date of publication
A+37 dBWTechnical Requirements for Inmarsat Standard—A Ship Earth Stations, edition 3May 1988
Ship Earth Station Technical Bulletin 26ASeptember 1991
Ship Earth Station Technical Bulletin 27BOctober 1993
B+34 dBW (+1/−2 dB)TBR 44May 1998
C+16 dBWTBR 26 edition 1May 1998
D++9 dBWTBR 26 edition 1
M+28 dBW (+3/−3 dB)TBR 44
Mini M (phone)+2.7 dBWTBR 44

Eutelsat

Type of Eutelsat stationMaximum power (eirp)ETSI standardDate of publication
Euteltracs (Omnitracs)19 dBWTBR 27January 1998

Italsat

Type of Italsat stationMaximum power (eirp)ETSI standardDate of publication
EMS-PRODAT12 dBWTBR 26 edition 1May 1998
EMS-MSSAT11.5 dBWTBR 44May 1998

Iridium

CTR 41—Commission Decision of 3rd September 1998 on a common technical regulation for Satellite Personal Communications Networks (S-PCN) Mobile Earth Stations (MESs), including hand held earth stations, for S-PCN operating in the 1.6/2.4 GHz frequency bands under the Mobile Satellite Service (MSS)(16).

ICO

CTR 42—Commission Decision of 3rd September 1998 on a common technical regulation for Satellite Personal Communications Networks (S-PCN) Mobile Earth Stations (MESs), including hand held earth stations, for S-PCN operating in the 2.0 GHz frequency bands under the Mobile Satellite Service (MSS)(17).

Globalstar

CTR 41.

Regulation 3(1)

SCHEDULE 6SHORT RANGE DEVICES

PART IINTERPRETATION

1.  In this Schedule–

“direct sequence spread spectrum modulation” means a form of modulation where a combination of data to be transmitted and a known code sequence (or chip sequence) is used to directly modulate a carrier;

“EN 300 220–1” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 220–1 published by ETSI in November 1997;

“EN 300 328” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 328 published by ETSI in November 1994, revised and reprinted in November 1996 and amended in July 1997;

“EN 300 330” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 330, version 1.2.2 (1999) published by ETSI in 1999;

“I-ETS 300 422” means the European Telecommunications Standard I-ETS 300 422 published by ETSI in December 1995;

“I-ETS 300 440” means the European Telecommunications Standard I-ETS 300 440 published by ETSI in December 1995 and Corrigendum issued in April 1996;

“EN 300 674” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 674 published by ETSI in November 1998;

“EN 300 718” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 718 published by ETSI in March 1997;

“EN 300 761” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 761 published by ETSI in January 1998;

“EN 300 836–1” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 836–1 published by ETSI in May 1998;

“EN 301 091” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 301 091 published by ETSI in June 1998;

“EN 301 357” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 301 357, version 1.2.1 (1999) published by ETSI in 1999;

“Fo” means centre frequency;

“frequency hopping spread spectrum modulation” means a technique in which the transmitted signal occupies a number of frequencies in time, each for some period of time;

“non-manufactured apparatus” means apparatus made up from components, but which is not for retail resale;

“prescribed apparatus” means any station or apparatus described in Part III of this Schedule.

“radiated level” means the maximum level permitted, referenced to the erp, eirp or field strength as specified in Part III of this Schedule; and

“Telemetry”, “Telecommand”, “Television” and “Telephony” have the meanings given to them in the Radio Regulations.

2.  Where the channel spacing or channel bandwidth is defined in this Schedule the centre frequency of the first channel is at a distance of channel spacing /2 from the lower frequency band edge.

PART IIADDITIONAL TERMS, PROVISIONS AND LIMITATIONS

Unless there is a Common Technical Regulation in force in respect of the prescribed apparatus, such apparatus must–

(a)be approved for the time being by the Secretary of State under section 84 of the 1984 Act for the purposes of these Regulations; or

(b)be approved to the ETSI standards referred to in Part III of this Schedule as appropriate by a national administration following type testing at a test laboratory, or otherwise complies with such standards in the case of non-manufactured apparatus used as metal detectors or model control apparatus referred to in Part III, paragraphs 13 and 20 below,

provided that paragraph (a) above shall not apply in relation to prescribed apparatus situated in the Bailiwick of Jersey.

PART IIIDESCRIPTIONS OF THE RELEVANT APPARATUS

General Purpose Short Range Devices

1.  Any wireless telegraphy apparatus, which is not described elsewhere in this Schedule and which is designed or adapted so as to be capable of use within the frequency band, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequency band, specified in the table below–

Frequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
49.82–49.98 MHz10 mW erp10 kHzYesEN 300 220–1
49.82–49.98 MHz10 mW erpYes

Telemetry and Telecommand: General

2.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted for–

(a)Telemetry and Telecommand, so as to be capable of use on one or more of the frequencies or within one of the frequency bands, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequencies or frequency bands, for each category of apparatus, specified in the table below and subject to the following sub-paragraphs;

(b)in category iii, channel numbers 1 and 3 to 11 are available with a channel centre frequency of 173.2 MHz + (channel bandwidth × channel number);

(c)in category iv, channel numbers 1 to 5 are available with a channel centre frequency of 173.2 MHz + (channel bandwidth × channel number);

(d)in category v, Telemetry and Telecommand may only be used in conjunction with telephony with a non-locking push to talk key or voice operated carrier;

(e)in category vii, the band may also be used for airborne telemetry based on 25 kHz channel spacing;

(f)in categories viii, ix and xii, consecutive channels may be combined for increased bandwidth up to the maximum sub-band frequency allocation. The total signal bandwidth must be contained within the allocated sub-band–

CategoryFrequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedDuty cycleETSI standard
i26.995, 27.045, 27.095, 27.145, 27.195 MHz1 mW erp10 kHzNoEN 300 220–1
ii40.66–40.7 MHz10 mW erpNo
iii173.2–173.35 MHz1 mW erp12.5 kHzNo
iv173.2–173.35 MHz1 mW erp25 kHzNo
v173.5875, 173.6 MHz10 mW erp12.5 kHzYes
vi417.9–418.1 MHz250 μW erpNo
vii433.05–434.79 MHz10 mW erpNo≤ 10%
viii868–868.6 MHz25 mW erp≤ 25 kHzNo≤ 1%
ix868.7–869.2 MHz25 mW erp≤ 25 kHzNo≤ 0.1%
x869.3–869.4 MHz10 mW erp≤ 25 kHzNo≤ 10%
xi869.4–869.65 MHz500 mW erp≤ 25 kHzNo≤ 10%
xii869.7–870 MHz5 mW erp≤ 25 kHzNoup to 100 %
xiii2400–2483.5 MHz10 mW eirp≤ 20 MHzYesI-ETS 300 440

Telemetry and Telecommand: Industrial/Commercial

3.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted for–

(a)Telemetry and Telecommand, so as to be capable of use on one or more of the frequencies or within one of the frequency bands, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequencies or frequency bands, for each category of apparatus, specified in the table below and subject to the following sub-paragraphs;

(b)in category i, channel numbers 1 and 3 to 11 are available with a channel centre frequency of 173.2 MHz + (channel bandwidth × channel number);

(c)in category ii, channel numbers 1 to 5 are available with a channel centre frequency of 173.2 MHz + (channel bandwidth × channel number);

(d)in category iv, channel numbers 1 to 25, 28 to 31 and 33 to 35 are available with a channel centre frequency of 458.5 MHz + (channel bandwidth × channel number);

(e)in category v, channel numbers 1 to 12, 14 to 15 and 17 are available with a channel centre frequency of 458.5 MHz + (channel bandwidth × channel number)–

CategoryFrequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
i173.2–173.35 MHz10 mW erp12.5 kHzNoEN 300 220–1
ii173.2–173.35 MHz10 mW erp25 kHzNo
iii173.2–173.35 MHz10 mW erpNo
iv458.5–458.95 MHz500 mW erp12.5 kHzNo
v458.5–458.95 MHz500 mW erp25 kHzNo
vi2445–2455 MHz100 mW eirpNoI-ETS 300 440

Telemetry: Databuoys

4.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted for Telemetry in a maritime environment, so as to be capable of use on one or more of the frequencies or within one of the frequency bands, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequencies or frequency bands, for each category of apparatus, specified in the table below–

Frequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
35.3375, 35.3625, 35.3875, 35.4125, 35.4375, 35.4625 MHz250 mW erp25 kHzNoEN 300 220–1

Medical and Biological Applications

5.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted for–

(a)Telemetry and Telecommand, so as to be capable of use on one or more of the frequencies or within one of the frequency bands, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequencies or frequency bands, for each category of apparatus, specified in the table below and subject to the following sub-paragraphs;

(b)in category ii, channel numbers 1 to 24 are available with channel centre frequency of 173.7 MHz + (channel bandwidth × channel number);

(c)in category iii, channel numbers 1 to 11 are available with channel centre frequency of 173.7 MHz + (channel bandwidth × channel number);

(d)in category v, for use with ultra low power active medical implants only;

(e)in category vi and vii, channel numbers 37 to 47 are available with channel centre frequency of 458.5 MHz + (channel bandwidth × channel number);

(f)in category viii and ix, channel numbers 19 to 23 are available with channel centre frequency of 458.5 MHz + (channel bandwidth × channel number);

(g)in categories ii, iii, vi and viii, these bands may also be used in an airborne application for the tracking of birds–

CategoryFrequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
i300 kHz–30 MHz9 dBμA/m @ 10 mNoEN 300 330
ii173.7–174 MHz10 mW erp12.5 kHzNoEN 300 220–1
iii173.7–174 MHz10 mW erp25 kHzNo
iv173.7–174 MHz10 mW erpNo
v402–405 MHz25 μW erp300 kHzNo
vi458.9625–459.1000 MHz10 mW erp12.5 kHzNo
vii458.9625–459.1000 MHz500 mW erp12.5 kHzNo
viii458.9625–459.1000 MHz10 mW erp25 kHzNo
ix458.9625–459.1000 MHz500 mW erp25 kHzNo

Radio Local Area Networks

6.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted–

(a)for the provision of short range data links, so as to be capable of use only within the frequency bands, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequency bands, specified in the table below and subject to the following sub-paragraphs;

(b)in category i, prescribed apparatus using frequencies relating to direct sequence spread spectrum modulation are limited to a maximum spectrum power density of −20 dBW/1 MHz without exceeding the eirp value. For frequency hopping spread spectrum, the maximum spectrum power density is limited to −10 dBW/100 kHz without exceeding the eirp value;

(c)analogue speech is not permitted–

CategoryFrequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedDuty cycleETSI standard
i2400–2483.5 MHz100 mW eirpETS 300 328
ii5150–5250 MHz1 W eirpETS 300 836–1
iii5250–5300 MHz1 W eirp

Short Range Indoor Data Links

7.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted–

(a)for the provision of short range data links, so as to be capable of use only within either of the frequency bands, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequency bands, specified in the table below and subject to the following sub-paragraph;

(b)analogue speech is not permitted–

Frequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
2445–2455 MHz100 mW eirpYesI-ETS 300 440
10.675–10.699 GHz1 W eirpYes

Railway Applications

8.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted for the purpose of railway vehicle identification or for the provision of short range data links between the track and railway vehicles, so as to be capable of use only within either of the frequency bands, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequency bands, specified in the table below–

Frequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedDuty cycleETSI standard
27.095 MHz42 dBμA/m @ 10 mFo ± <5 kHzNoEN 300 330
5 dBμA/m @ 10 mFo ± (5 to 200) kHzNo
−1 dBμA/m @ 10 mFo ± <500 kHzNo
2447, 2448.5, 2450, 2451.5, or 2453 MHz500 mW eirp≤ 1.5 MHzNoEN 300 761

Devices for the Detection of Avalanche Victims

9.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted for the transmission of signals to aid in the locating of victims in distress or at risk, so as to be capable of producing a continuous wave only on either of the frequencies, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequencies, specified in the table below–

Frequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelMusic or speech permittedDuty cycleETSI standard
2275 kHz42 dBμA/m @ 10 mNoup to 100%ETS 300 718
457 kHz42 dBμA/m @ 10 mNoup to 100%

Equipment for the Detection of Movement or Alert

10.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted to–

(a)produce a radiated field and respond to a variation in that field as a result of any instrusion or movement within that field by other devices, objects or persons in order to detect or monitor the movement of such devices, objects or persons, so as to be capable of use on one or more of the frequencies within one of the frequency bands, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequencies or frequency bands, specified in the table below and subject to the following sub-paragraphs;

(b)in category i, this service is due to be withdrawn by 31st December 2003: equipment cannot be type approved for use in this band after 31st December 1998;

(c)category ii applications are for tagging and identification only;

(d)category iv applications are for indoor use only;

(e)category vii applications are for use in mobile applications only, and fixed installations are not permitted–

CategoryFrequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
i888.0–889.0 MHz500 mW erp25 kHzNo
ii2445–2455 MHz500 mW eirpNoI-ETS 300 440
iii10.577–10.597 GHz1 W eirpNo
iv10.675–10.699 GHz1 W eirpNo
v13.4–14.0 GHz500 mW eirpNo
vi24.150–24.250 GHz2 W eirpNo
vii24.250–24.350 GHz2 W eirpNo

Road Transport and Traffic Telematics

11.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted to aid in the management, control or flow of transport and traffic–

(a)for the provision of short range data links which respond to a signal initiated by, in the case of categories i and ii below, a network operator, or by, in the case of category ii or iii, a private system used and operated by the owner or persons authorised by the owner, so as to be capable of use only within any of the frequency bands, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequency bands, specified in the table below–

CategoryFrequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedDuty cycleETSI standard
i5795–5805 MHz≤ 2 W eirpNoEN 300 674
ii5805–5815 MHz≤ 2 W eirpNo
iii5805–5815 MHz≤ 2 W eirpNoI-ETS 300 440

(b)for the provision of short range on-board vehicle radar so as to be capable of use only within the frequency band and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequency band specified in the table below–

Frequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedDuty cycleETSI standard
76–77 GHz≤ 55 dBm peak powerNoEN 301 091

Inductive Applications

12.  That part of an induction system designed or adapted to produce–

(a)a controlled magnetic field; and

(b)a predetermined recognisable signal when operating within that magnetic field,

so as to be capable of use only within the frequency bands, and at a radiated level, not exceeding the maximum for such frequency bands specified in the table below–

Frequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedDuty cycleETSI standard
9–30 kHz72 dBμA/m @ 10 mNoEN 300 330
9–185 kHz48 dBμA/m @ 10 mYes (music not permitted)
30–59.75 kHz72 dBμA/m descending 3.5 dB/octave above 30 kHzNo
59.75–60.25 kHz42 dBμA/mNo
60.25–70 kHz72 dBμA/m descending 3.5 dB/octave above 30 kHzNo
70–119 kHz42 dBμA/m @ 10 mNo
119–135 kHz72 dBμA/m descending 3.5 dB/octave above 30 kHzNo
240–315 kHz24 dBμA/m @ 10 mNo
2–30 MHz−9.5 dBμA/m @ 10 mYes (speech only)
2–30 MHz9 dBμA/m @ 10 mNo
6.765–6.795 MHz42 dBμA/m @ 10 mNo
7.4–8.8 MHz9 dBμA/m @ 10 mNo
13.533–13.587 MHz21.5 dBμA/m @ 10 mNo
13.553–13.567 MHz42 dBμA/m @ 10 mNo
26.957–27.283 MHz42 dBμA/m @ 10 mNo

Metal Detectors

13.  That part of an induction system designed or adapted to produce–

(a)a controlled magnetic field; and

(b)a predetermined recognisable signal when operating within that magnetic field,

so as to be capable of use only within the frequency bands, and at a radiated level, not exceeding the maximum for such frequency bands, specified in the table below–

Frequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
9–148.5 kHz70 dBμA/m @ 6 mNoEN 300 330

Alarms

14.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted–

(a)to generate or indicate an alarm condition; or

(b)to arm or disarm the alarm system,

so as to be capable of use on one or more of the frequencies within one of the frequency bands, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequencies or frequency bands, specified in the table below–

Frequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedDuty cycleETSI standard
868.6–868.7 MHz10 mW erp≤ 25 kHzNo≤ 0.1%EN 300 220–1
869.250–869.3 MHz10 mW erp≤ 25 kHzNo≤ 0.1%
869.65–869.7 MHz25 mW erp≤ 25 kHzNo≤ 10%

Social Alarms: For the elderly and infirm

15.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted–

(a)to generate or indicate an alarm condition; or

(b)to arm or disarm the alarm system,

so as to be capable of use on one or more of the frequencies, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequencies, specified in the table below–

Frequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedDuty cycleETSI standard
27.450, 34.925, 34.950, 34.975 MHz500 μW erp12.5 kHzNoEN 300 220–1
869.2–869.25 MHz10 mW erp≤ 25 kHzNo≤ 0.1%

Alarms: Vehicle paging

16.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted to generate or indicate an alarm condition so as to be capable of use on one or more of the frequencies, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequencies, specified in the table below, provided that category ii apparatus may also be used to arm or disarm the alarm system at a radiated level not exceeding 1 mW–

CategoryFrequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
i47.4 MHz100 mW erp12.5 kHzNoEN 300 220–1
ii458.90 MHz100 mW erp12.5 kHzNo

Alarms: General alarms associated with marine applications and including fixed shore installations

17.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted–

(a)to generate or indicate an alarm condition; or

(b)to arm or disarm the alarm system,

so as to be capable of use on the frequency, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequency, specified in the table below, including use on land for the storage or transportation of vessels–

Frequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
161.275 MHz10 mW erp12.5 kHzNoEN 300 220–1

Alarms: Mobile and transportable and lone worker safety

18.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted–

(a)to generate or indicate an alarm condition; or

(b)to arm or disarm the alarm system,

so as to be capable of use on one or more of the frequencies, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequencies, specified in the table below–

Frequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
173.1875 MHz10 mW erp12.5 kHzNoEN 300 220–1
458.8375 MHz100 mW erp12.5 kHzNo

Alarms: Fixed

19.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted–

(a)to generate or indicate an alarm condition; or

(b)to arm or disarm the alarm system,

so as to be capable of use on one or more of the frequencies, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequencies, specified in the table below–

Frequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
173.225 MHz10 mW erp12.5 kHzNoEN 300 220–1
173.225 MHz10 mW erp25 kHzNo
458.825 MHz100 mW erp12.5 kHzNo

Model Control

20.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted–

(a)in categories i and v, for Telecommand to control the movement of models in general;

(b)in category ii, for Telecommand to control the movement of airborne models only;

(c)in category iii, for Telecommand to control the movement of models on the ground, on water or under the water;

(d)in category iv, for Telemetry to provide data from the model, including airborne models,

so as to be capable of use on one or more of the frequencies or within one of the frequency bands, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequencies or frequency bands, for each category of apparatus, specified in the table below–

CategoryFrequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
i26.96–27.28 MHz100 mW10 kHzNoEN 300 220–1
ii34.995–35.255 MHz100 mW10 kHzNo
iii40.66–41.00 MHz100 mW10 kHzNo
iv433.05–434.79 MHz10 mW25 kHzNo
v458.5–459.5 MHz100 mW25 kHzNo

Radio Microphones

21.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted for Telephony, for the purpose of aids to project personal voice or music, so as to be capable of use on one or more of the frequencies within the frequency bands, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequencies or frequency bands, for each category of apparatus, specified in the table below–

Frequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
174.6, 174.675, 174.77, 174.885, 175.02 MHz5 mW erp50 kHzYesI-ETS 300 422
173.8, 174.1, 174.5, 174.8, 175.0 MHz2 mW erp180 kHzYes
863–865 MHz10 mW erp≤ 200 kHzYes

Radio Hearing Aids

22.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted–

(a)for Telephony, for the purpose of hearing aids for the handicapped, so as to be capable of use on one or more of the frequencies within the frequency bands, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequencies or frequency bands, for each category of apparatus, specified in the table below and subject to the following sub-paragraphs;

(b)frequency bands in category ii may be used if frequency bands in category i are not suitable; and frequency bands in category iii may be used if category i and ii frequency bands are not suitable;

(c)frequency bands in category iv may only be used as an alternative for radio hearing aids if frequency bands in categories i, ii and iii are unsuitable–

CategoryFrequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
i173.35, 173.4, 173.465, 173.545, 173.64 MHz2 mW erp50 kHzYesI-ETS 300 422
ii173.695, 173.775, 173.825, 173.95, 173.99 MHz2 mW erp50 kHzYes
iii174.07, 174.12, 174.185, 174.27, 174.36, 174.415 MHz2 mW erp50 kHzYes
iv174.6, 174.675, 174.77, 174.885, 175.02 MHz2 mW erp50 kHzYes

Wireless Audio Applications

23.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted–

(a)for Telephony, for the purpose of providing a short range radio link between the audio output of a device, so as to be capable of use on one or more frequencies within the frequency band, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequencies or frequency bands, for each category of apparatus, specified in the table below and subject to the following sub-paragraphs;

(b)categories i and ii are for cordless headphones or cordless loudspeakers;

(c)category iii is for cordless headphones for use in vehicles;

(d)category iv is for cordless headphones for use with personal stereo devices–

CategoryFrequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedDuty cycleETSI standard
i

36.61–36.79 MHz

37.01–37.19 MHz

10 μW erpYesEN 300 220–1
ii863–865 MHz10 mW erp≤ 300 kHzYesEN 301 357
iii863–865 MHz2 mW erp≤ 300 kHzYes
iv863–865 MHz1 mW erp≤ 300 kHzYes

Video: Close Circuit Television

24.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted–

(a)for Television, so as to be capable of use only within either of the frequency bands, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequency bands, specified in the table below and subject to the following sub-paragraphs;

(b)where required, associated Telephony may also be used within the specified frequency band;

(c)music and speech are only permitted when associated with the video application;

(d)category ii may also be used for airborne use–

CategoryFrequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
i1394 MHz500 mW eirp10 MHzYesI-ETS 300 440
ii2400–2483.5 MHz10 mW eirp20 MHzYes

Video Distribution For Private Use

25.  Wireless telegraphy apparatus designed or adapted–

(a)for Television, so as to be capable of use only within the frequency band, and at a radiated level not exceeding the maximum for such frequency band, specified in the table below and subject to the following sub-paragraphs;

(b)where required, associated Telephony may also be used within the specified frequency band;

(c)music and speech are only permitted when associated with the video application–

Frequencies or frequency bandRadiated levelChannel bandwidthMusic or speech permittedETSI standard
1394 MHz10 mW eirp10 MHzYesI-ETS 300 440

Regulation 3(1)

SCHEDULE 7PMR 446

PART IINTERPRETATION

In this Schedule–

“ETS 300 296” means the European Telecommunications Standard ETS 300 296 published by ETSI in December 1994 and revised and reprinted in March 1997; and

“prescribed apparatus” means the apparatus known as “PMR 446” described in Part III of this Schedule.

PART IIADDITIONAL TERMS, PROVISIONS AND LIMITATIONS

Unless there is a Common Technical Regulation in force in respect of the prescribed apparatus, such apparatus must–

(a)be approved for the time being by the Secretary of State under section 84 of the 1984 Act for the purposes of these Regulations; or

(b)be approved to ETS 300 296 by a national administration following type testing at a test laboratory,

provided that paragraph (a) above shall not apply in relation to prescribed apparatus situated in the Bailiwick of Jersey.

PART IIIDESCRIPTION OF THE PRESCRIBED APPARATUS

Handportable wireless telegraphy apparatus with an integral antenna designed or adapted in accordance with ETS 300 296–

(a)to be used only for short range voice communication; and

(b)to be capable of use only on one or more of the frequencies, and at a power not exceeding the maximum erp for such frequencies, specified in the table below–

FrequenciesChannel bandwidthMaximum erp
446.00625 MHz12.5 kHz500 mW
446.01875 MHz12.5 kHz500 mW
446.03125 MHz12.5 kHz500 mW
446.04375 MHz12.5 kHz500 mW
446.05625 MHz12.5 kHz500 mW
446.06875 MHz12.5 kHz500 mW
446.08125 MHz12.5 kHz500 mW
446.09375 MHz12.5 kHz500 mW

Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations exempt certain wireless telegraphy stations and apparatus from the requirement to be licensed under section 1(1) of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 (c. 54). Accordingly, it will not be necessary to hold a licence to establish or use any such station or install or use any such apparatus (regulation 4).

In relation to stations designed or adapted for use by customers of certain telecommunication networks (Schedule 3), these Regulations revoke and replace the Wireless Telegraphy (Network User Stations) (Exemption) Regulations 1997 (S.I. 1997/2137). They also introduce a licence exemption for user stations (as defined in Part I of Schedule 3) which connect to Common Base Stations.

As regards certain cordless telephone apparatus (Schedule 4), these Regulations revoke and replace the Wireless Telegraphy (Cordless Telephone Apparatus) (Exemption) Regulations 1996 (S.I. 1996/316). They also introduce a licence exemption for an additional eight paired channels in the 30 and 31 MHz frequency bands for analogue cordless telephone apparatus (CTI) in respect of private and domestic use.

With respect to certain land mobile earth stations established in connection with the provision of a satellite service (Schedule 5), these Regulations revoke and replace the Wireless Telegraphy Apparatus (Land Mobile-Satellite Service) (Low Bit Rate Data) (Exemption) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/21). They also extend the range of relevant stations having the benefit of the licence exemption so that they include Inmarsat A, B, D+ and M terminals, Italsat EMS-PRODAT and EMS-MSSAT terminals, Globalstar terminals, ICO Global Communications terminals and Iridium terminals. These stations are the subject of the Decisions of the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) referred to in Part III of Schedule 5.

In relation to certain short range devices (Schedule 6), these Regulations revoke and replace the Wireless Telegraphy (Exemption) Regulations 1980 (S.I. 1980/1848), the Wireless Telegraphy (Exemption) (Amendment) (Model Control Apparatus) Regulations 1987 (S.I. 1987/776), the Wireless Telegraphy (Short Range Devices) (Exemption) Regulations 1993 (1993/1591), the Wireless Telegraphy (Short Range Devices) (Exemption) (Amendment) Regulations 1994 (S.I. 1994/2250) and the Wireless Telegraphy (Short Range Devices) (Exemption) (Amendment) Regulations 1997 (S.I. 1997/1996). The principal change introduced by these Regulations is to give effect in UK law to CEPT/ERC Recommendation 70–03 relating to short range devices published by the CEPT in October 1997 and revised in December 1997 and March, June, August, September and October 1998. Accordingly, these Regulations:

(a)amend the field strength for inductive applications;

(b)permit speech at a reduced field strength in the 2–30 MHz band;

(c)introduce new bands for alarms;

(d)introduce a new band for general purpose radio microphones; and

(e)extend the band for wireless audio applications.

In addition, these Regulations:

(i)introduce certain frequency bands for specific airborne use;

(ii)permit the use of road transport and traffic telematics, in particular short range links between road side units to and from vehicles and in-vehicle radar;

(iii)permit the use of ultra low power active medical implants; and

(iv)introduce a new band for the use of analogue video applications.

These Regulations further introduce a new category of wireless telegraphy apparatus, known as “PMR 446” (Schedule 7), having the benefit of the exemption from the licensing requirement.

Regulation 6 requires that an exempted station or apparatus must be available for inspection, and that their use must cease, or their operation must be restricted, on the demand of a person authorised in that behalf by the Secretary of State. Failure to comply with such a demand is an offence under section 3 of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949.

In addition to the requirements set out in regulation 5, the exempted stations and apparatus will have to comply with the provisions of regulation 8 of the Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 1992 (S.I. 1992/2423, as amended and extended by S.I. 1994/3129), if applicable, before being supplied, connected or permitted to remain connected to a public telecommunication network or put into service. From 1st January 1996 the exempted stations and apparatus have to comply with the type approval requirements, if applicable, set out in Part VI of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 1992 (S.I. 1992/2372, as amended by S.I. 1994/3080) before being supplied or taken into service to the extent that they are not duplicated by the applicable provisions of the Telecommunications Terminal Regulations.

Copies of the European Telecommunications Standards and the draft European Telecommunications Standards referred to in the Schedules to these Regulations may be obtained from the British Standards Institution (BSI), 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL (Tel: 0181 996 7000) or from the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) at F-06921 Sophia Antipolis, Cedex, France (Tel: 00 334 92 94 42 00).

Copies of the CEPT Decisions referred to in Schedule 5 and also CEPT/ERC Recommendation 70–03 mentioned above may be obtained from the European Radiocommunications Office (ERO), Midtermolen 1, DK-2100, Copenhagen, Denmark (Tel: 00 45 35 25 03 00).

Copies of the Department of Trade and Industry Performance Specifications referred to in the Schedules may be obtained from the Radiocommunications Agency Library at New King’s Beam House, 22 Upper Ground, London SE1 9SA (Tel: 0171 211 0211). Also available to the public at the Library is a full regulatory impact assessment report of the effect that these Regulations would have on the costs of business.

Copies of NTR 13 and BABT/SITS/92/50 referred to in Schedule 3 may be obtained from the British Approvals Board for Telecommunications (BABT) at Claremont House, 34 Molesey Road, Hersham, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey KT12 4RQ (Tel: 01932 222289).

Copies of the Common Technical Regulations contained within the Official Journal and referred to in the Schedules may be obtained from the Stationery Office Books, P.O. Box 276, London SW8 5DT (Tel: 0171 873 9090) and from the European Information Centres (EICs) situated in the United Kingdom.

(1)

1949 c. 54; sections 1 and 3 were extended to the Channel Islands by S.I. 1952/1900, as amended by S.I. 1967/1279 and S.I. 1969/1369, and to the Isle of Man by S.I. 1952/1899; there are amendments to section 1(1) not relevant to the Regulations.

(2)

Post Office Act 1969 (c. 48), section 3; S.I. 1969/1369, article 3; S.I. 1969/1371, article 2; S.I. 1974/691, article 2.

(3)

1984 c. 12; section 84 was extended to the Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Isle of Man by S.I. 1994/1064 and S.I. 1995/268 respectively but has not been extended to the Bailiwick of Jersey.

(4)

CEPT was set up in June 1959 in Montreux by the “Arrangement Instituant de la Conference Européenne des Administrations des Postes et des Télécommunications”.

(5)

S.I. 1992/2423, amended and extended by S.I. 1994/3129.

(6)

ETSI was set up in 1988 on the joint initiative of the European Commission and the CEPT.

(7)

The Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union were adopted in Geneva in 1992 and ratified by the United Kingdom in 1996.

(8)

BABT was appointed by the Secretary of State on 10th September 1990 pursuant to section 25 of the 1984 Act for the purpose of approving telecommunication apparatus under section 22 of that Act.

(9)

Section 84 of the 1984 Act came into force on 16th July 1984 pursuant to S.I. 1984/876.

(10)

OJ No. L8, 12.1.94, p. 20.

(11)

OJ No. L8, 12.1.94, p. 23.

(12)

Council Recommendation 91/288/EEC of 3rd June 1991 (OJ No. L144, 8.6.91, p. 47) referred to the co-ordinated introduction of DECT into the European Community.

(13)

Council Directive 91/287/EEC of 3rd June 1991 (OJ No. L144, 8.6.91, p. 45) designated the frequency band for the co-ordinated introduction of DECT into the European Community.

(14)

The Convention on the European Telecommunications Satellite Organization was opened for signature in Paris on 15th July 1982; it was amended on 15th December 1983 and entered into force on 1st September 1985.

(15)

The Convention on the International Maritime Satellite Organization was agreed on 30th September 1976 and entered into force on 16th July 1979; it was amended on 13th October 1989.

(16)

OJ No. L247, 5.9.98, p. 11.

(17)

OJ No. L247, 5.9.98, p. 13.