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According to the new resolutions, 570/2018 Enacom had introduced the updated technical standards for Low Power Devices ENACOM-Q2-60.14 V18.1
The main changes that this new technical standard has brought are the following:
– Removal of the antenna “special connector” requirement.
* From now on, the requirement is that for devices using an external antenna, the manufacturer must take the necessary measures to prevent the replacement of the declared and tested antenna. Moreover, the antenna type and characteristics must be declared as well.
We can now test and register SRD modules using regular SMA connectors.
– New Allocation for 314-316MHz band for Low Power Devices
– Modification on the non-desired emissions level for the 433.075-434.775MHz band.
*The limit was increased in order to be harmonized to FCC/EN limits, due to the fact that many FCC/EN approved devices weren’t complying with Enacom limits.
* The spurious emission limit for the 433MHz Band has been increased from 200uV/m to 1830uV/m
– Modification on the non-desired emissions level for the 902-928 MHz & 2400-2438,5 MHz band.
*The limit was increased for 902-928MHz band and defined for the 2.4GHz band.
– There will be a 90 days grace period to apply homologation using the former ENACOM-Q2-60.14 V16.1 standard
– Renewals won’t require retesting as long as compliance is shown with the limits established in this new standard
Further information on this new directive ENACOM-Q2-60.14 V18.1 have been published on the ENACOM website.