Indonesia Telecommunication Authority (SDPPI) issued Ministerial Decree №260 of 2024 on technical standards for short-range devices (SRD).
It contains requirements for SRDs with regards to:
When using an external power supply such as an AC/DC power converter, the source must not affect the technical parameters of the SRD.
SRD non-ionizing radiation requirements should align with International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) guidelines and other related ministerial regulations.
SRD should meet the requirements indicated in the following standards:
SRD must comply with the requirements indicated in:
SRD should not be made with external control facilities that allow operational adjustments conflicting with the indicated technical standards.
The application and frequency allocated for the following devices were added:
It is allowed to use both Integrated and Dedicated antennas in the SRD. However, the RF output power of Dedicated antennas should be within the limits and requirements specified in the Decree.
This Ministerial Decree comes in force on August 12, 2024.
The information has been prepared by the GMA Consult Group team.
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