as/nzs 4268:2017 is a joint standard of Australia and New Zealand that specifies the minimum performance requirements and test methods for Short Range Devices (SRDs) used in radio communications. This standard is published by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand and supersedes the previous version, AS/NZS 4268:2012.

- Maximum Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP)
- Transmitter Spurious Emissions
- Emission Bandwidth Limits
- Operating Frequency
- Receiver Requirements
- Bluetooth Devices
- Zigbee Devices
- Wi-Fi Devices
- 2.4G Remote Controls
- Devices with NFC Functionality
- 7 MHz Transmitting Devices
- 40 MHz Transmitting Devices
- 315 MHz Transmitting Devices
- 433 MHz Transmitting Devices
- FM Transmitting Devices
1. Prepare the application form and submit one unit each of a general sample and a fixed-frequency sample
2. Send the samples to the JJR Laboratory in China
3. Samples are tested; if non-compliant, the applicant will be notified to rectify and resubmit
4. Upon passing the test, the lab will issue a test report
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