Important Notice – Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.

Industry Canada (IC) has changed its name to Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.

  • Products going to market before June 13, 2016
    • R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC is applicable.
  • Products going to market in the period of June 13, 2016 until June 12, 2017
    • R&TTE Di-rective 1999/5/EC or Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU is applicable.
  • Products going to market on June 13, 2017 and onwards
    • Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU is applicable.

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.On February 1, 2016, the FCC published IM PORT WAIVER  GUIDANCE

On February 5, 2016, Industry Canada released  R SS-134,  Issue 2,  900  MH z  Narrowband  Personal

Communication  Service, Radio Standards Specification RSS-134, Issue 2, 900 MHz Narrowband Personal Communication Service, sets out the technical requirements for the compliance of narrowband personal communication service (PCS) in the band 900 MHz.

ETS I  TR  103  365  V1.1. 1  – (February 2016) – Short Range Devices (SRD) using Ultra Wide  Band technology (UWB); Time Domain Based Peak Power Measurement for UWB Devices

ETS I  TS  102  361 -1  V2.4.1  – (February 2016) – Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio  spectrum

Matters (ERM); Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Systems; Part 1: DMR Air Interface (AI) protocol

ETS I TS 102 361 -2 V2.3.1  – (February 2016) – Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Systems; Part 2: DMR voice and generic services and facilities

ETS I  TS  102  361 -4  V1.8.1  – (February 2016) – Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio  spectrum

Matters (ERM); Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Systems; Part 4: DMR trunking protocol

RSS-102 Issue5 2.5.1 Exemption Limits for Routine Evaluation — SAR Evaluation

SAR evaluation is required if the separation distance between the user and/or bystander and the antenna and/or radiating element of the device is less than or equal to 20 cm, except when the de- vice operates at or below the applicable output power level (adjusted for tune-up tolerance) for the specified separation distance defined.

SAR test reduction procedure for module or device with combined Bluetooth and RLAN tech- nology operating in the 2402MHz to 2483.5MHz frequency band.

Currently, more and more devices and modules incorporate a combination of Bluetooth and RLAN

technology (e.g. IEEE802.11b, g and/or n) that are co-located.  Bluetooth and RLAN operating at 2.4

GHz often use the same power amplifier and antenna system; however one operating at lower pow- er than the other. Industry Canada has developed a test reduction procedure in order to reduce the number of SAR measurements that would normally be required for radio apparatus employing both these technologies.