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Radio Equipment Directive and old radio modules

I have a product which uses a pre-certified radio module. It was certified to ETSI 300 328 V2.1.1. That standard is now withdrawn. The module is obsolete, but we have a large quantity of stock. Designing in a new module is out of scope.

I am hoping to avoid retesting the receiver blocking test in ETSI 300 328 V2.2.2, but I don't think there's a way round this - has anyone else had to solve this problem?

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  • It sounds like one for a legal compliance team if your company has one.  It wouldn't surprise me that if the product has already been made, then it only needed to be compliant when it was made.  But I am not a lawyer.

  • depends when it was placed on the market, as I understand it. If it was before 13 June 2017 and it was certified to 1999/5/EC, then  "member states shall not impede making the product available on the market" (I have paraphrased slightly - but it's in the directive under "Transposition". Unfortunately, the module was more recent.

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  • depends when it was placed on the market, as I understand it. If it was before 13 June 2017 and it was certified to 1999/5/EC, then  "member states shall not impede making the product available on the market" (I have paraphrased slightly - but it's in the directive under "Transposition". Unfortunately, the module was more recent.

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