Implementation status

ERC/DEC/(01)13

ERC/DEC/(01)13 of 12 March 2001 on harmonised frequencies, technical characteristics and exemption from individual licensing of Short Range Devices used for inductive applications operating in the frequency bands 9 - 59.750 kHz, 59.750 - 60.250 kHz, 60.250 - 70 kHz, 70 - 119 kHz, 119 - 135 kHz

Implementation Summary
implemented 28
limited implementation / see remarks 0
planned 0
under study 1
not implemented / see remarks 1
no info / see remarks 16
Country Implementation Status Date (of update) Date (of activation) Remarks
Albania no info / see remarks
Andorra no info / see remarks
Austria implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented with the national Frequency Utilisation Ordinance
Azerbaijan no info / see remarks
Belgium implemented 01-09-2009 Annex B6 to the Ministerial Decree of 19.10.79
Bosnia and Herzegovina implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented through CRA "Decision on harmonisation of types of radio equipment with "Frequency Allocation Table in Bosnia and Herzegovina" which uses radio frequency spectrum but does not require possession of individual licence"
Bulgaria no info / see remarks
Croatia implemented 01-09-2009
Cyprus implemented 01-09-2009 Adopted 30.04.04 by a Ministerial Order (P.I.355/2004). No further authorisation required for conformant transmitters/stations
Czech Republic implemented 01-09-2009 VO-R/10/03.2007-4
Denmark no info / see remarks
Estonia implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented through reference in "The Estonian radio frequency allocation plan" and "Conditions for use of radio frequencies and technical requirements for radio equipment exempted from frequency authorisation"
Finland implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented by the Finnish Frequency Allocation Table in http://www.thk.fi/englanti/radio/taulu.htm. See also section 2.4 (inductive applications) of the preamble to the allocation table
France implemented 19-05-2010 The frequency bands for SRD used for inductive applications are designated in the French frequency table - annex A7. Details including radio interfaces are published on the ARCEP web site : www.arcep.fr
Georgia no info / see remarks
Germany implemented 01-09-2009
Greece implemented 01-09-2009
Hungary no info / see remarks
Iceland implemented 01-09-2009 Telecommunications law nr 107/1999, art. 46
Ireland implemented 01-09-2009 Statutory Instrument 405 of 2002 applies
Italy implemented 01-09-2009
Latvia implemented 01-09-2009
Liechtenstein implemented 01-09-2009
Lithuania implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented by the Order No.1-V27 of the Director of the Communications Regulatory Authority of 13 March 2003 on the Approval of the List of Frequencies (channels) which may be used without an individual authorisation<br>Replaced by: ECC/DEC/(08)04
Luxembourg implemented 01-09-2009 Through reference in Luxembourg's national table of frequency allocations
Malta no info / see remarks
Moldova under study 01-09-2009
Monaco no info / see remarks
Montenegro no info / see remarks
Netherlands implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented by reference in the National Frequency Table and Register
North Macedonia implemented 01-09-2009
Norway implemented 01-09-2009 The frequencies are allocated in the NTFA
Poland no info / see remarks 01-09-2009 Measures partly implementing the Decision. Order of the Minister responsible for telecommunications. Technical characteristics as described in Rec 70-03
Portugal no info / see remarks
Romania implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented by the Decision no.62/2005 of the President of the Inspectorate General for Communications and Information Technology, published in Official Journal of Romania, Part I no.138/15.02.2005, modified and completed by Decision no.345/2006 published in Official Journal of Romania, Part I no.332/13.04.2006
San Marino no info / see remarks
Serbia no info / see remarks
Slovak Republic implemented 01-09-2009 Included in the National Table of the Frequency Allocations. General Licence VPR - 16/2001
Slovenia not implemented / see remarks 01-09-2009
Spain implemented 01-09-2009 Applied in National Table of Frequency Allocations (NTFA) UN-114
Sweden implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented by PTS Exemption Regulations - Sweden complies with EC Decision 2006/771/EC. The frequency band is extended up to 148.5 kHz and field strength level restriction limited to 72 dBµA/m at 10 metres up to 30 kHz and thereafter descending 3 dB/oct
Switzerland implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented by revision of the Swiss National Frequency Allocations Plan (NaFZ) as well as under the provisions of the Decree of the Federal Council on Frequency Management and Radio Licensing (Article 8) and the Decree of OFCOM on Frequency Management and Radio Licensing (Article 2)
Türkiye implemented 01-09-2009
Ukraine no info / see remarks
United Kingdom implemented 01-09-2009
Vatican City no info / see remarks