The term short-range is intended to cover radio transmitters that provide either unidirectional or bidirectional communication and have little capability of causing interference to other radio equipment. One cannot list all the applications of SRDs, because they provide many different services. Among their more popular applications are:
- Telecontrol for home- or other building-automation systems
- Wireless sensor systems
- Alarms
- Automotive, including remote keyless entry and remote car-starting
- Wireless speech and video
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No. In the Indian Market usage of CB Radios that comply with the applicable WPC, requirements are allowed without a license. The importer or manufacturer however must have an ETA from the WPC in order to sell CB radios in India. President has received ETAs for its CB portfolio in India and would be pleased to provide this information if needed.No. In the Indian Market usage of CB Radios that comply with the applicable WPC, requirements are allowed without a license. The importer or manufacturer however must have an ETA from the WPC in order to sell CB radios in India. President has received ETAs for its CB portfolio in India and would be pleased to provide this information if needed.
In India the maximum effective power for CB radios is 5 watts and the frequency band for CB Radio ranges from: 26.957 to 27.283 MHz. We attempt to keep our site current but you may visit the relevant WPC site to see the government regulations regarding CB radios.
No. CB radios in India have the following restrictions:
– Operate only on the 26-27 Mhz CB channels,
– They must be WPC type approved for CB use,
– They have up to 5w AM/FM output power, license free