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KDR444 - 444 MHz license free service.
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KDR444 - 444 MHz license free service - Sweden and Norway.  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 or SRBR444 (Short Range Business Radio) in Sweden. Transmitters are limited to 2 W ERP (previously 1 W) in Sweden and 0.5 W in Norway.  FM with a bandwidth of 25 kilohertz is used. Norway require a radio with fixed antenna to be used with these frequencies.
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KDR444 - Nordic - Swedish license free UHF short-range two-way radio service, used in conjunction with the European standardized PMR446 service.  Many radios have all 16 [[PMR446]] 446 MHz channels plus the KDR444 channels.
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KDR444 - Nordic license free UHF short-range two-way radio service, used in conjunction with the European standardized PMR446 service.  Many radios have all 16 [[PMR446]] 446 MHz channels plus the KDR444 channels.
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Revision as of 22:21, 10 May 2021

KDR444 - 444 MHz license free service - Sweden and Norway. 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 or SRBR444 (Short Range Business Radio) in Sweden. Transmitters are limited to 2 W ERP (previously 1 W) in Sweden and 0.5 W in Norway. FM with a bandwidth of 25 kilohertz is used. Norway require a radio with fixed antenna to be used with these frequencies.

KDR444 - Nordic license free UHF short-range two-way radio service, used in conjunction with the European standardized PMR446 service. Many radios have all 16 PMR446 446 MHz channels plus the KDR444 channels.



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