5 Feb 2015

Radio Equipment Directive (RED)

See https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/radio-equipment-directive-proposal .

Quite soon this new directive will apply in Europe including the UK. Many low cost modules may cost a little more as receivers will need to be more carefully designed to meet RED requirements. It is likely that more stringent RX parameters will have to be met. I wonder if some of the very low module costs are as a result of the dumping of old stock? This could well impact super-regen receivers that are sensitive, but not very selective. Although fine in some markets this type of receiver is less than ideal in a very busy ISM band where they could easily be blocked.  Listening around 433.92MHz recently, very many ISM devices could be copied.  One of my old colleagues is involved in international committees working on RED.

The "internet of things" means very many devices will include radios in future, such as a basic internet terminal in washing machines or RFID tags.

3 comments:

G1KQH said...

Who really wants this junk anyway control the fire from the bus, or turn off the telly while your halfway around the world??

Britsh Gas pops in to to repair your boiler, It's your Wifi unit mate! £2000 please, it doesn't comply with the RED requirements! What is wrong with just a simple stat and timer?

I cannot see it making any different too our hobby, we just pick up the pieces as they drop onto ebay..

Next VK3YE video pse..

73 Steve

Roger G3XBM said...

Good point Steve. But when the parts cost is virtually zero in China, you'll have it whether you want it or not.

G1KQH said...

I would rather not!

It will be their excuse to make an awful lot of money out of you, and a lot more when it all goes wrong!

I just want to live a simple life.

73 Steve