[Ham-80211] Ubiquiti NanoStation
Steve n0fpf at att.netSat Jul 12 22:37:41 UTC 2008
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The XR3 is in 3 Ghz... If Ubiquiti will sell hams the 3 Ghz version, then we have a nice clean band... no worries..just fun ! Steve N0FPF - Seattle At 02:49 PM 7/12/2008, you wrote: >Steve wrote: > > http://www.qsl.net/kb9mwr/projects/wireless/allocations.html > > > > 802.11a channels 132-184 are in the ham overlap nearest I can determine. > > > > > > Channels 132-140 are totally unshared with UNII and ISM > allocations as thats > > typically a European allocation that happens to overlap our allocation. > > >Not anymore - they are part of the new UNII band 5470-5725, which is >limited to the same power as in the 5250-5350 (UNII-2), that's not much, >and they have to have dynamic frequency selection (radar avoidance) >which makes the WISPs not want to use the band for outdoor links. > >5850-5925 is shared with the Dedicated Short Range Communications >(licensed, but uncoordinated) service but nothing UNII/ISM. > >_______________________________________________ >ham-80211 mailing list >ham-80211 at lists.tapr.org >https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ham-80211
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