Yes
Implemented by PTS license exemption regulations, license conditions and the Swedish national frequency allocation table
Yes Partly
Implemented by PTS license exemption regulations. Some deviations relate to max e.i.r.p. and operations in the vicinity of airfields. Designation implemented by the Swedish national frequency allocation table
Yes Partly
Implemented by PTS license exemption regulations. Some deviations relate to max e.i.r.p. and operations in the vicinity of airfields. Designation implemented by the Swedish national frequency allocation table
Yes Partly
Implemented by PTS license exemption regulations. Some deviations relate to max e.i.r.p. and operations in the vicinity of airfields. Designation implemented by the Swedish national frequency allocation table
Yes Partly
Implemented in the band 29.5-30.0 GHz by PTS license exemption regulations. Some deviations relate to max e.i.r.p. and operations in the vicinity of airfields. Designation partly implemented by the Swedish national frequency allocation table
Yes
Implemented by license conditions in 2x20 MHz FDD and by the Swedish national frequency allocation table
Yes Partly
Implemented by the National Frequency Allocation Table. License Exemption by PTS license exemption regulations in the frequency band 29.5-30.0 GHz. Free circulation (carriage) de facto implemented by EU RE Directive.
Yes
Implemented by license conditions in 3400-3720 MHz and by the Swedish national frequency allocation table
Yes
Implemented by the National Frequency Allocation Table and de facto by licence conditions
Yes
According to the National Frequency Allocation Table both services are applicable. Licensing conditions follow the ECC Decision
Yes Partly
Fixed links: YES Implemented de facto by licence conditions.<br> Passive sensors (satellite): NO
Yes
Implemented by the National Frequency Allocation Table in combination with technical licence conditions
Yes Partly
Implemented by the Swedish National Frequency Allocation Table in conjunction with PTS Licence Exempetion Regulations. Requirements for protection of RAS deviates from the Decision. Satellite downlink is governed by the ITU coordination procedures
Yes
Implemented by PTS Exemption Regulations. The maximum effect allowed is 60 dBW e.i.r.p.
Yes Partly
Partly/ committed. By license conditions and the Swedish national frequency allocation table
Yes Partly
Implemented by the National Frequency Allocation Table and Licence Exemption Regulations. Not all requirements are mandatory. Free circulation de facto implemented by EU RE Directive)
Yes
Implemented by the National Frequency Allocation Table and PTS Licence Exemption Regulations. Free circulation de _x00D_ facto implemented by EU R&TTE Directive (99/5/EC)
Yes Partly
Partly implemented by the National Frequency Allocation Table. Free circulation de-facto implemented by EU RE Directive. The use is subject to individual licence requirements
Yes
Implemented by the National Frequency Allocation Table and by PTS Licence Exemption Regulations
Yes Partly
Partly/ committed. By license conditions and the Swedish national frequency allocation table
Yes Partly
Implemented by the National Frequency Allocation Table except that 27.8285-27.9405 GHz are designated for FSS. The deployment of FS stations and uncoordinated FSS earth stations are not license exempted. Free circulation (carriage) de facto implemented by EU RE Directive.
Yes
National Frequency Allocation Table available in printed form and on the PTS web site
Yes Partly
Current coordination agreements with neighbouring countries are in place since 2008. The agreements partly implement ECC REC (11)05
No
Satisfying coordination agreements with neighbouring countries are in place since 2010, no current plan to change
See remarks
The examination procedures are not implemented nor enforced by the Administration
Yes Partly
Satellite terminals in the 148.00-150.05 MHz band are license exempted
Yes
Superseeded by ECC Decision 06-13 as amended and European Commission Decision 2009/766/EC amended 2011/251/EU. ECC Decision 08-08 on MCV in the 900 MHz band corresponds to Commission Decision 2010/166/EU
Yes
For further details (call signs, equivalent licences, other specific requirements) consult Annex 2 of T/R 61-01
Yes
For further details (national licences corresponding to HAREC etc) consult Annex 2 of T/R 61-02