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The below OFCOM document lists ranges to a good receiver with a fully extended antenna as 4m for 15nW and 8m for 50nW. (to achieve 'noiseless' reception)
The below OFCOM document lists ranges to a good receiver with a fully extended antenna as 4m for 15nW and 8m for 50nW. (to achieve 'noiseless' reception)
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[http://www.ofcom.org.uk/radiocomms/ifi/licensing/classes/rlans/technical/tests/srdtests.pdf This document from OFCOM (UK licensing agency) outlines test results for 50nW devices)] [http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/wtexemption/responses/bbc.pdf and this is a BBC response to the OFCOM proposal to legalise them in the UK]. Quoting the second:
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[http://www.ofcom.org.uk/radiocomms/ifi/licensing/classes/rlans/technical/tests/srdtests.pdf This document from OFCOM [http://goo.gl/Dg36c youtube] [http://goo.gl/16GT5 idm] (UK licensing agency) outlines test results for 50nW devices)] [http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/wtexemption/responses/bbc.pdf and this is a BBC response to the OFCOM proposal to legalise them in the UK]. Quoting the second:
:"The BBC appreciates the advantage in principle of authorising for licence-exempt use low-power Band II transmitters constructed strictly to a common European type-approval regime and ‘CE’ marked.
:"The BBC appreciates the advantage in principle of authorising for licence-exempt use low-power Band II transmitters constructed strictly to a common European type-approval regime and ‘CE’ marked.

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