SDoC

Video Transmitter NBTC Certification

Video transmitters and combined video/audio transmitters sold or imported into Thailand require NBTC approval before they can be placed on the market. Devices operating in the 470–694 MHz band follow the SDoC (Supplier's Declaration of Conformity) path — with an estimated processing time of approximately one week from submission.

Certification Requirements

ApplicationFrequency BandMax Transmit PowerCertificationReference
Video transmitter or video and audio transmitter470–694 MHz10 mWSDoCAnnouncement regarding equipment permitted for general use
Note:The 694–806 MHz band immediately above this range is allocated to wireless microphone use under NBTC regulations and requires Class A certification. If your product transmits in that range, see the Wireless Microphone page.

Required Documents

  • Technical specifications and product datasheet
  • Product photographs (exterior and labelling)
  • Test report from an accredited laboratory
  • Authorised declaration (signed by the manufacturer or authorised representative)

Estimated Timeline

SDoC:Approximately 1 week from submission

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