CHILE: SUBTEL Issues New Resolution 1985/2017 For Short Range Devices
2017-12-11

The Chilean Telecom Regulator, SUBTEL, has replaced the Resolution No. 755 of 2005 with a new Resolution: 1985 of October/2017.

This replacement was done, due to the Resolution 755 had multiple modifications over the years, and SUBTEL considered this makes the application of the norms quite a challenge.

The new resolution presents the information in a clear and organized manner, and there are no major changes in regards to the technical requirements for approvals,they added some frequency bands in the item j.2 of Article 1, as follows:

Frequency and Intensity
9 to 490 KHz – 2.400/f KhzuV/m 300 meters
525 to 11.705 Khz . – 15 uV/m to meters
1.705 to 4.500 KHz – 100 uV/m at 30 meters
4.500 KHz to 30 MHz – 30 uV/m to 30 meters
88 to 108 Mhz . 50 nW
49.82 to 49.89 MHz – 10 mV/m to 3 meters
218 to 222 MHz . – 45 mW
315 MHz . – 10 mW
430 to 440 MHz – 10 mW
464.5875 to 464,7375 MHz – 12 mW
740 to 741 MHz . – 10 mW
868,175 to 868, 375 MHz – 25 mW
902 to 928 MHz . – 7 mW
1.920 to 1.930 MHz . – 70 mW
2.400 to 2.483,5 MHz .- 5 mW
10.5 to 10.55 GHz – 50 mW
17.1 to 17.3 GHz – 400 mW
24.400 to 24.25 GHz – 100 mW

PS: In the item j.5 the antenna gain is now 30dBi (the previous limit was 28dBi).

Operate in the frequency band from 57 to 64 GHz, in fixed service applications, with the following technical characteristics:

1. Maximum output power of the transmitter: 10 dBm;
2. Minimum antenna gain: 30 dBi;
3. Maximum radiated power: 50 dBm.

And the new resolution includes an appendix with the technical requirements applicable to the ultra wide-band devices.