Country |
PMR 446 introduced? |
Deviations from ERC Decisions and other comments |
Austria |
Yes |
No deviations |
Belgium |
Yes |
No deviations |
Bulgaria |
Yes |
No deviations |
Croatia |
Yes |
Importing approval procedure to check that R&TTE Directive essential requirements are fulfilled and marking is correct. |
Cyprus |
Yes |
Implemented 30 April 2004. No further authorisation required for conformant transmitters/stations. |
Czech Republic |
Yes |
No deviations |
Denmark |
Yes |
No deviations |
Estonia |
Yes |
No deviations |
Finland |
Yes |
No deviations. More features than mentioned in these Decisions allowed |
France |
Yes |
No deviations |
Germany |
Yes |
Probably no deviations |
Greece |
Yes |
No deviations |
Hungary |
Yes |
No deviations |
Iceland |
Yes |
No deviations |
Ireland |
Yes |
No deviations |
Italy |
Yes |
ERC/DEC(98)25 implemented. Risk of interference from Fixed links until 31 December 2004. The use of the frequencies for fixed links will cease on 31.12.2004 |
Latvia |
Yes |
|
Liechtenstein |
Yes |
No deviations |
Lithuania |
Yes |
No deviations |
Luxembourg |
Yes |
|
The Netherlands |
Yes |
No deviations |
Monaco |
No |
Frequencies used by other, individually licensed networks |
Norway |
Yes |
The use of the frequencies for fixed links will cease 1.1.2005. Risk of interference from fixed links until 1.1.2005. |
Poland |
Yes |
National type approval, individual licensing |
Portugal |
Yes |
No deviations |
Romania |
Partly |
Two lowest and the highest channels not available. Individual licence, only for business use. National marking and type approval. |
Russian Federation |
Under study |
|
Slovenia |
Yes |
No deviations |
Spain |
Yes |
No deviations |
Sweden |
Yes |
Licence exemption for equipment according to the relevant standards according to the requirements of the R&TTE directive
Another similar use on 6 channels above 444 MHz on 25 kHz channel spacing is already licence exempt. |
Switzerland |
Yes |
No deviations. |
Turkey |
Yes |
Individual licence required (but licence exemption is being considered). Test reports recognised. |
United Kingdom |
Yes |
No deviations |