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Baby Monitors

Alternatives to baby monitors
International Frequencies Table
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The Waveband Situation

Practicalities Getting Organised Baby Monitors International Frequencies Table 

Where will your monitor work?

CountryFrequencies
AustriaNo specific frequency

Belgium26.957-27.283Mhz, 40.660-40.700Mhz, 863-865Mhz

Denmark26.957-27.283Mhz and 40.660-40.700Mhz

France27Mhz and 40Mhz bands. 433Mhz band not yet forbidden but ART may decide to do so to follow the ERC/REC 70-03 and, if new bands are opened.

GermanyThere are five frequencies within the citizens band. They are: 26.995Mhz, 27.045Mhz, 27.095Mhz, 27.145Mhz and 27.195Mhz. The bandwidth is 10Khz, the equipment must meet ETS 300135 and maximum power is 50mW. Germany's type specification is BAPT222zv103.

Iceland49.820-49.980Mhz, 26.957-27.283Mhz

Monaco27.120Mhz or 433.920Mhz. Maximum power is 5mW.

Netherlands26.995, 27.045, 27.095, 27.145, 27.195 and 27.255Mhz

Norway40.710, 40.720, 40.730 and 40.740Mhz

SpainF1=31Mhz (25Khz) F2=31.350Mhz (25Khz) F3=37.700Mhz (25Khz)

Sweden26.995Mhz, 27.045Mhz, 27.095Mhz, 27.145Mhz and 27.195Mhz

Turkey26.957-27.283Mhz, 40.660-40.700Mhz

UK49.82-49.98Mhz


We have not been able to get hold of any information on countries not mentioned here. If anyone can offer more pointers, please let us know.


(updated 13 April, 2006)
         

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