4.6.2
Regulations for UHF frequency ranges in Argentina
The regulations for the UHF frequency range in Argentina are identical to the Regulations for
UHF frequency bands in the USA (Page 81).
4.6.3
Regulations for UHF frequency ranges in Bolivia
The regulations for the UHF frequency range in Bolivia are identical to the Regulations for
UHF frequency bands in the USA (Page 81).
4.6.4
Regulations for UHF frequency ranges in Brazil
FCC subband (Federal Communications Commission)
● UHF band: 515.25 to 527.75 MHz
● Radiated power: max. 4 W (EIRP)
● Number of channels: 26
● Frequency hopping
Frequency hopping
This technique is intended to prevent mutual interference between readers. The reader
changes its transmission channel in a random or programmed sequence (FHSS). 26
available channels mean that the probability is low that two readers will be operating on the
same frequency.
4.6.5
Regulations for UHF frequency ranges in Canada
Regulations for UHF frequency ranges in Canada are identical to the Regulations for UHF
frequency bands in the USA (Page 81).
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