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Certification Ordinance Article 2-1- Ordinance Reference 3 O AA 7 L (1) Non-Licensed Radio Station Certification Symbol Type of equipment Ordinance Type, Frequency, Usage Article 2-1- Ordinance Reference Citizen Radio 3 O AA Cordless Telephone (Analogue) 7 L AA 315MHz band UA Tele-meter, 400MHz band WB Tele-control & 920MHz band VB Data Transmission 1200MHz band XA Tele-meter for Medical HA Implant Medical Tele-meter SA Data Transmission of International Freighter IA Radio Pager CA 70MHz (Type D) FA Radio Microphone 300MHz (Type C) DA 800MHz (Type B) EA Hearing Aid Radio Microphone LA Specified low Power Radio Equipment 8 Radio Transceiver (Walkie-Talkie) Y GA Voice Assist System (Voice Landmark System) PA 920MHz band TB Identification of Moving 2400MHz band JA Objects (FH) (e.g. RF-ID) 2400MHz band JB (except FH) Millimeter-wave Rader KA 10.5GHz band QA 24GHz band RA Detection Sensor of 60GHz band ZA Moving Objects 60GHz band ZB (with CS function) Animal Detection Report System YA Low Power Security 13 AZ A 2.4GHz band Wide-band 19 2400 - 2483.5 MHz WW A Low Power Data Communication System 2.4GHz band 19-2 2471 - 2497 MHz GZ A Low Power Data Communication System 2.4GHz band Wide-band Low Power Data Communication System 19-2-2 2400 - 2483.5 MHz UV A (for radio control aircraft *outdoor use) 2.4GHz band Low Power Data Communication System 19-2-3 2471 - 2497 MHz VV A (for radio control aircraft *outdoor use) W52, W53 (in-door use only) XW A *Old regulation (change application only) 19-3 5150~5350MHz, 5470~5730MHz XA A *New regulation 5GHz band W56 Low Power Data Communication System 19-3-2 YW A *Old regulation (change application only) (W52 or W53) and W56, 19-3-3 Simultaneous transmission (in-door use only) HS A *Old regulation (change application only) Semi-Millimeter-wave band 19-4 HX A Low Power Data Communication System 60GHz band 19-4-2 Antenna Power : more than 10mW WU A Low Power Data Communication System 19-4-3 Antenna Power : 10mW or less WV A 5GHz band Radio Access System, 19-11 Antenna Power : 10mW/MHz or less FV A "Land Mobile Station" and "Portable Station" Certification Symbol Type of equipment Ordinance Type, Frequency, Usage Article 2-1- Ordinance Reference Digital cordless telephone 21 IZ A in narrowband Digital cordless telephone 21-2 DECT AT A in broadband Digital cordless telephone 21-3 sXGP (band39) BT A in OFDMA method PHS Land Mobile Station 22 JX A Dedicated Short Range Communication System 32 CY A Mobile Station Dedicated Short Range Communication System 33-2 FX A Experiment/Test Station 47 UW B UWB Radio System 47-2 UWB Radar VU A 47-3 Available outdoor UO A 700MHz band Intelligent Transport Systems, 64 XT A Land Mobile Station 5.2Hz band High Power Data Communication System, 75 CR A Land Mobile Station (2) Blanket Licensed Radio Station Certification Symbol Type of equipment Ordinance Type, Frequency, Usage Article 2-1- Ordinance Reference 9 Ku band V AA VSAT Earth Station 9-2 Ka band SW A Land Mobile Station 10 VT A (OBW: 90% or less) Mobile Relay Station Land Mobile Station 10-2 VS A (OBW: more than 90%) W-CDMA, 11-3 XY A Land Mobile Station CDMA2000, 11-4 ZY A Land Mobile Station W-CDMA(HSPA), 11-7 MW A Land Mobile Station CDMA2000(1xEV-DO) 11-8 NX A Land Mobile Station CDMA2000(3xEV-DO) 11-8-2 XU A Land Mobile Station TD-CDMA 11-11 OW A Land Mobile Station TD-SCDMA 11-12 PW A Land Mobile Station TD-OFDMA 11-15 DU A Land Mobile Station TD-FDMA(MBTDD 625k) 11-17 FU A Land Mobile Station SC-FDMA(FD-LTE) 11-19 HU A Land Mobile Station SC-FDMA(FD-LTE) 11-19-2 PS A Land Mobile Station (NB-IoT) SC-FDMA(FD-LTE) 11-19-3 QS A Land Mobile Station (eMTC) SC-FDMA(TD-LTE) 11-21 JU A Land Mobile Station SC-FDMA(TD-LTE) 11-21-2 Relay Station IS A Land Mobile Station OFDMA(Mobile WiMAX) 11-25 NU A Land Mobile Station OFDMA(TD-UMB) 11-26 OU A Land Mobile Station 11-30 TDD, 3.4~4.1GHz, 4.5~4.9GHz ER A 5th generation mobile communication system 11-32 TDD, 27~29.5GHz GR A Land Mobile Station 11-34 FDD KR A OmniTRACS system, 14 BZ A Portable Mobile earth Station Orbcomm system, 14-2 AY A Portable Mobile earth Station 26/38GHz band Subscriber radio access communication (point-to-multipoint type) 15-2 LY A Land Mobile Station 5GHz band Radio Access System 19-9 DV A Land Mobile Station & Portable Station 19-10 Low Spurious Type (0.2µW or less) EV A Digital MCA (800MHz band) 20-2 VX A Land Mobile Station Advanced MCA 20-3 HR A Land Mobile Station, etc. Certification Symbol Type of equipment Ordinance Type, Frequency, Usage Article 2-1- Ordinance Reference Automatic frequency selecting 25-2 RO A RZSSB system Frequency tracking 25-3 RP A RZSSB system Automatic frequency selecting 25-5 DO A Narrow-band digital system Frequency tracking 25-6 DP A Narrow-band digital system N-STAR system 28 TZ A Portable Mobile earth Station Iridium system 28-2 BY A Portable Mobile earth Station Thuraya system 28-2-2 GS A Portable Mobile earth Station Globalstar 28-2-3 NS A Portable Mobile earth Station Earth stations in motion (ESIM) 28-2-4 OS A INMARSAT 30 VZ A Portable Mobile earth Station ESV 30-2 Earth Stations on board Vessels LW A Portable Mobile earth Station Helicopter Satellite Communication System 30-3 OT A Portable Mobile earth Station Disaster prevention portable mobile satellite communications 30-4 MS A Portable Mobile earth Station Rural aria Subscriber Radio 31 WZ A Airport Digital MCA 39 OT : Article 49-15-2-1 AW A Land Mobile Station Aeronautical Satellite Communication System 46 HW A (for Aircraft side) WiMAX 51 IV A Land Mobile Station AXGP, TD-LTE 54 LV A Land Mobile Station AXGP, TD-LTE 54-4 US A Land Mobile Station (eMTC) 5th generation mobile communication system 54-6 TDD, 2545~2655MHz MR A Land Mobile Station (3) Licensed Radio Station Certification Symbol Type of equipment Ordinance Type, Frequency, Usage Article 2-1- Ordinance Reference SSB 1-9 S AA Land Mobile Station and portable radio Station Angle-modulation system 1-10 D AA Land Mobile Station and portable radio Station 400MHz AA Frequency modulation system 150MHz BA Land Mobile Station and portable radio Station 1-11 F 60MHz CA (F3E etc.) other DA CA Specified radio microphone 1-12 B Ear Monitor DA Digital specified radio microphone 1-12-2 CU B DSB maritime Mobile telephone 1-13 OY A SSB maritime Mobile telephone less than 50W 1-14 PY A Frequency modulation system 1-15 QY A Radiolocation 2 Q AA Radio buoys 2-2 RY A Meteorological aids 3-2 SY A 4-2 150MHz band TY A Convenience radio 4-4 27MHz band UY A 4-5 150 and 400MHz band SV A Digital Convenience Radio 150 and 400MHz band 4-6 TV A (with a carrier sensing device) 920MHz band, Land Mobile Station 4-7 ZT A Convenience radio 5 50GHz band C AA 1200MHz band, Telemeter, Tele-control, Data B Transmission Premises Radio 2450MHz band, Identification of moving objects 6 AS D (RF-ID) 920MHz band, Identification of moving objects F (RF-ID) Premises Radio or Land Mobile Station 920MHz band, Identification of moving objects 6-2 BS A (RF-ID) with a carrier sensing device 2450MHz band, Identification of moving objects Premises Radio 6-3 CS A (RF-ID) using a frequency hopping system Land Mobile Relay Station 10 VT B (OBW: 90% or less) Mobile Relay Station Land Mobile Relay Station 10-2 VS B (OBW: More than 90%) W-CDMA 11-5 AX A Base Station CDMA2000 11-6 BX A Base Station W-CDMA 11-6-2 XV A Femtocell Base Station CDMA2000 11-6-3 ZV A Femtocell Base Station W-CDMA 11-6-4 ET A Base Station (In-Door Use) CDMA2000 11-6-5 FT A Base Station (In-Door Use) Certification Symbol Type of equipment Ordinance Type, Frequency, Usage Article 2-1- Ordinance Reference W-CDMA(HSPA) 11-9 NW A Base Station CDMA2000(EV-DO) 11-10 PX A Base Station W-CDMA(HSPA) 11-10-2 AU A Femtocell Base Station CDMA2000(EV-DO) 11-10-3 BU A Femtocell Base Station W-CDMA(HSPA) 11-10-4 GT A Base Station (In-Door Use) CDMA2000(EV-DO) 11-10-5 HT A Base Station (In-Door Use) TD-CDMA 11-13 QW A Base Station TD-SCDMA 11-14 RW A Base Station TD-OFDMA 11-16 EU A Base Station TD-FDMA 11-18 GU A Base Station SC-FDMA(FD-LTE) 11-20 (OBW: 90% or less) IU A Base Station SC-FDMA(FD-LTE) 11-20-2 (OBW: 90% or less) IT A Femtocell Base Station SC-FDMA(FD-LTE) 11-20-3 (OBW: 90% or less) JT A Base Station (In-Door Use) SC-FDMA(FD-LTE) 11-20-4 (OBW: More than 90%) RS A Base Station SC-FDMA(FD-LTE) 11-20-5 (OBW: More than 90%) SS A Femtocell Base Station SC-FDMA(FD-LTE) 11-20-6 (OBW: More than 90%) TS A Base Station (In-Door Use) SC-FDMA(TD-LTE) 11-22 KU A Base Station SC-FDMA(TD-LTE) 11-23 JS A Femtocell Base Station SC-FDMA(TD-LTE) 11-24 KS A Base Station (In-Door Use) OFDMA(Mobile WiMAX) 11-27 PU A Base Station OFDMA(TD-UMB) 11-28 QU A Base Station 11-29 TDD, 3.4~4.1GHz, 4.5~4.9GHz DR A 5th generation mobile communication system 11-31 TDD, 27~29.5GHz FR A Base Station 11-33 FDD JR A Amateur Station 12 K AA 26/38GHz band Subscriber radio access communication (point-to-multipoint type) 15 KY A Base Station 22/26/38GHz band subscriber radio access communication (point-to-point type) 15-3 MY A Land Mobile Station Fixed Station for telemeter and broadcasting type simplex 16 DZ A communication Fixed Station for emergency alarm 17 EZ A Certification Symbol Type of equipment Ordinance Type, Frequency, Usage Article 2-1- Ordinance Reference 22GHz band Fixed Station for telecommunications service 18 FZ A 5GHz band Radio Access System 19-5 ZW A Base Station and Portable Base Station 19-6 Low Spurious type (0.2µW or less) AV A 5GHz band Radio Access System 19-7 BV A Land Mobile Relay Station 19-8 Low Spurious type (0.2µW or less) CV A Digital MCA, 800 MHz band Command Station 20-2 VX A Advanced MCA 20-4 IR A Control Station , etc.
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