In order to ensure the proper functioning of the networks, easements are established pursuant to Articles L. 57 to L.
62-1 of the Postal and Electronic Communications Code to protect radio centres from
electromagnetic disturbances which may result from the operation of certain equipment, in particular electrical equipment.
Two schemes should be distinguished:
— easements established for the benefit of radio centres concerning national defence or public security (Articles L.57 to L.62 of the Postal and Electronic Communications Code);
— easements for radio centres owned by private operators (Article L.62-1 of the Postal and Electronic Communications Code). However, in the absence of a decree implementing Article L.62-1 of the Postal and Electronic Communications Code, operators of electronic communications networks open to the public cannot benefit from radio easements to date.
The consequence of servitude is:
— the obligation to stop electromagnetic disturbances: Any owner or user of an electrical installation producing or spreading disturbances impeding the operation of a reception centre shall comply with the provisions specified to him by the Minister responsible for the operation or control of the
centre to stop the disorder;
— the prohibition in radio protection zones on owners or users of electrical installations from producing or propagating disturbances within the range of radio waves received by
the centre and having for the centre apparatus a degree of gravity greater than the value compatible with its operation;
— the prohibition, in radio guard zones, of putting into service electrical equipment capable of being used
disrupt or modify radio receptions without the authorisation of the Minister responsible for the operation of the centre.
Texts in force:
— Articles L. 57 to L. 62-1 of the Postal and Electronic Communications Code,
— Article L. 5113-1 of the Defence Code,
— Articles R. 27 to R. 39 of the Postal and Electronic Communications Code,
— Order of 21 August 1953 as amended on the establishment of the list and characteristics of electrical equipment
the placing into service, modification or processing of which is subject to prior authorisation in the
radio guard
The one-off entities of this data relate to the use of certain resources and equipment, they affect land use.
Data owner: National Frequency Agency (ANFR)
With the collection of easements from third parties, DDT-77 cannot guarantee the completeness and accuracy of the deferral of these easements on a large-scale map.
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