ANNEX 3: RECOMMENDED FREQUENCY RANGES FOR USE BY VIDEO PMSE APPLICATIONS

Scope of annex

Type of link Frequency Range Range code Technical information Background information
Cordless Cameras; Portable video links; Mobile video links 2010-2025 MHz C1 2010-2500 MHz (Note 1); EC Decision (EU) 2016/339 [14] and ECC Report 219 [3] Harmonised (within EU member states). Shared use. EN 302 064 [17]
Cordless Cameras; Portable video links; Mobile video links 2025-2110 MHz C2 2010-2500 MHz (Note 1); ECC Report 219 Shared use. EN 302 064
Cordless Cameras; Portable video links; Mobile video links 2200-2300 MHz C3 2010-2500 MHz (Note 1); ECC Report 219 Shared use. EN 302 064
Cordless Cameras; Portable video links; Mobile video links 2300-2400 MHz C4 2010-2500 MHz (Note 1); ECC Report 219 Shared use (see ECC Decision(14)02). EN 302 064
Cordless Cameras; Portable video links; Mobile video links 2400-2500 MHz C5 2010-2500 MHz (Note 1); ECC Report 219 Shared use (see EC Decision 2014/641/EU). EN 302 064
Cordless Cameras; Portable video links; Mobile video links (Note 2) 2700-2900 MHz C6 ECC Report 243 [15]; CEPT Report 61 [16] Shared use. EN 302 064
Cordless Cameras; Portable video links; Mobile video links; Temporary point-to-point video link 7.0-8.5 GHz C7 ECC Report 219 Shared use. EN 302 064
Cordless Cameras; Portable video links; Temporary point-to-point video link 10.0-10.68 GHz C8 (Note 3); ECC Report 219 Shared use. EN 302 064
Cordless Cameras; Temporary point-to-point video link 21.2-24.5 GHz C9 Shared use. EN 302 064
Cordless Cameras 47.2-50.2 GHz C10 Shared use. EN 302 064

Note 1: Within the tuning range 2010-2500 MHz, the frequency band 2110-2200 MHz is not available for PMSE.

Note 2: The tuning range 2700-2900 MHz is not available for mobile air to ground video links,

Note 3: Within the tuning range 10-10.68 GHz, only occasional temporary point-to-point links should be allowed in the frequency band 10.6-10.68 GHz. Studies have concluded that even limited

deployment of cordless cameras and portable video links in the band 10.6-10.68 GHz will result in interference to the EESS (passive) services using this band (see ECC Report 17 [18]).