KDR 444

KDR 444 (Norwegian "kortdistanseradio", Swedish "kortdistansradio", "short distance radio") or KDR, is a licence-free personal radio service in the UHF range used in Sweden and Norway. It is usually referred to as SRBR 444 (Short Range Business Radio) in Sweden. Transmitters are limited to 2 W ERP (previously 1 W) in Sweden[1] and 0.5 W in Norway[2]. FM with a bandwidth of 25 kilohertz is used. Norway require a radio with fixed antenna to be used with these frequencies.[2]

Channels

Norway has 6 channels, while Sweden has 8 channels. Note that channel 6 is different in Norway and Sweden.

Norway Sweden
ChannelFrequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
1444.600 444.600
2444.650 444.650
3444.800 444.800
4444.825 444.825
5444.850 444.850
6444.975 444.875
7 444.925
8 444.975

Channels use FM. Frequencies 444.875 and 444.925 are newer frequencies available in Sweden but may not be available in some other regions (such as Norway); older equipment may also lack these new frequencies. Consequently, 444.975 is likely to be called channel number six on such devices.

European use

KDR 444 is specific to parts of Scandinavia and is not cleared for use across the European Union.[3]

See also

References


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