In today’s communication-driven era, wireless microphones are essential for professionals in television, live events, education, and religious activities.
However, before being marketed or used legally in Indonesia, these devices must go through a certification process by DJID (Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure) under the Ministry of Communication and Digital (Komdigi).
1. Why Certification Is Required
The DJID certification ensures all wireless communication devices meet national regulations and do not interfere with other communication networks.
Any wireless microphone used or sold in Indonesia without certification is considered illegal and may face import or usage restrictions.
Having this certification means your device:
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Complies with national telecommunication standards
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Prevents frequency interference
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Gains official authorization for use in Indonesia
2. Stages of the Wireless Microphone Certification Process
The wireless microphone certification process in Indonesia includes several main stages:
a. Technical Document Preparation
Applicants must prepare all necessary documents such as:
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Product specifications
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User manuals
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Product photos
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Existing test reports
b. Testing at Accredited Laboratories
The device must be tested in a DJID-accredited laboratory to verify compliance with technical standards.
Tests typically measure:
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Transmission power
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Emission limits
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Frequency range
c. Submission to DJID Komdigi
Once testing is complete, applicants must submit all results and documents through the official DJID Certification Portal for review.
d. Evaluation and Certificate Issuance
DJID evaluates the submission carefully.
Once approved, the product receives an official DJID Certificate, allowing it to be legally sold and used in Indonesia.
3. Frequency Range Compliance
Wireless microphones usually operate in:
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UHF (Ultra High Frequency) bands – stable and less interference
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2.4 GHz band – globally available but may face interference
UHF frequencies like 470–500 MHz and 500–600 MHz are preferred for clear and wide-range transmission.
However, only certain frequencies are approved by Komdigi.
To ensure certification success, make sure your device supports frequencies allowed in Indonesia.
4. Why Choose Cerapproval
Cerapproval is a trusted certification agency in Indonesia, providing complete support for manufacturers and importers throughout the process.
Our services include:
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Technical consultation
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Accredited lab coordination
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Document preparation and submission
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Communication with DJID
With Cerapproval, you can obtain your DJID certificate quickly, accurately, and in full compliance with local regulations.
Conclusion
Getting your Wireless Microphone Certification in Indonesia is not just a legal formality—it’s a commitment to quality, safety, and compliance.
Partner with Cerapproval to make the certification process simple, fast, and successful.
👉 Contact Cerapproval today to ensure your wireless microphone products meet Indonesian regulatory standards and enter the market with confidence.