Australia; Brazil; Canada; China - Pepperl+Fuchs IUH-F190-V1-FR2-12 Manual

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IUH-F190-V1-*, IUT-F190-R4-V1*
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3.3.3

Australia

In Australia, the use of RFID in the UHF range is regulated as follows:
UHF frequency range: 920 MHz ... 926 MHz
Radiated Power: 3 ... 1000 mW
Channel bandwidth: 500 kHz
Channel spacing: 500 kHz
Frequency access method: frequency hopping spread spectrum. See chapter 3.2.7.
Number of channels: 12
Channels used: 1, 2, 3, ... 12
Center frequencies: 919.75 MHz + (M x 0.5) MHz
All 12 channels are always used.
3.3.4

Brazil

In Brazil, the use of RFID in the UHF range is regulated as follows:
UHF frequency range: 915 MHz ... 928 MHz
Radiated Power: 3 ... 1250 mW
Channel bandwidth: 250 kHz
Channel spacing: 250 kHz
Frequency access method: frequency hopping spread spectrum. See chapter 3.2.7.
Number of channels: 52
Channels used: 1, 2, 3, ... 52
Center frequencies: 914.875 MHz + (M x 0.25) MHz
All 52 channels are always used.
3.3.5

Canada

The regulations for the UHF frequency range in Canada meet the requirements for the UHF fre-
quency range in the U.S.. See chapter 3.3.20.
3.3.6

China

In China, the use of RFID in the UHF range is regulated by the provisions of the China Ministry
of Industry and Information Technology (CMIIT).
UHF frequency range: 920 MHz ... 925 MHz
Radiated Power: 3 ... 800 mW
Channel bandwidth: 250 kHz
Channel spacing: 250 kHz
Frequency access method: frequency hopping spread spectrum (China). See chapter
3.2.7.
Number of channels: 16
Channels used: 2, 3, 4, ... 17
Center frequencies: 920.125 MHz + (M x 0.25) MHz
All 16 channels are always used.
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; Default = 125 mW
EIRP
EIRP
; Default = 125 mW
EIRP
EIRP
; Default = 80 mW
ERP
ERP

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