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TRF1400 Datasheet, PDF (16/19 Pages) Texas Instruments – RF TELEMETRY RECEIVERS VHF/UHF RZ ASK REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER
TRF1400
RF TELEMETRY RECEIVERS
VHF/UHF RZ ASK REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER
SLWS014E – JUNE 1996 – REVISED APRIL 1998
APPLICABLE REGULATIONS
Receiver design, as well as transmitter design, is regulated throughout the world. Since the TRF1400 is targeted for
world-wide sales, the applicable standard for each region must be considered when the device is to be used in
systems to be successfully marketed in that region. For this reason, the TRF1400 conforms to all requirements shown
in Figure 12 and Table 5. The primary specifications of most of the standards address carrier frequency and spurious
emissions.
CANADA
Dept. of Communications (DoC),
Telecom Regulatory Service,
Radio Standard Specifications
(RSS), RSS-210, 260 – 470 MHz
and 902 – 928 MHz
JAPAN
Ministry of Posts &
Telecommunications
(MPT) < 322 MHz
USA
Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) Code of
Federal Regulations 47
(CFR 47) Parts 15.35, 15.205,
15.209, and 15.231, 260–470 MHz,
and Part 15.249, 902–928 MHz
(see Table 5)
SOUTH AFRICA
403.916 MHz and
411.6 MHz
ISRAEL
Ministry of
Communications,
Engineering, and
Licensing Div., 325 MHz
HONG KONG
Post Office, Telecom
Branch, Telecom
Order 1989, Sec 39,
Chap. 106, 314 MHz
AUSTRALIA
Dept. of Transportation and
Telecommunications (DTC),
and ECR60, 303.825 MHz
and 318 MHz
GERMANY
Femmeldetechnisches
Zentralamt (FTZ), FTZ
17 TR 2100, 433.92 MHz
UNITED KINGDOM
Dept. of Trade and Industry
(DTI), MPT 1340, 418 MHz,
and for automotive only:
433.92 MHz
FRANCE
Centre National d′Etudes des
T′el′ecommunications
(National Telecom Research Center, CNET),
Groupement Terminaux Procedures et
Applications (Terminals, Procedures, and
Applications Group, TPA), Specification
Technique (ST), ST/PAA/TPA/AGH/1542,
223.5–225 MHz and for automotive only:
433.92 MHz
The Interim European
Telecommunications Standard, I-ETS 300
220 (433.92 MHz) is proposed by the
European Telecommunications
Standards Institute (ETSI) for all
European Community (EC) countries.
Most European countries not shown
currently use 433.92 MHz according to
CEPT recommendations and are likely to
adopt rules similar to ETSI I-ETS 300 220.
Figure 12. World-Wide Receiver Regulations
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