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Re: [PATCH v2] wireless-regdb: update regulatory rules for Russia (RU) on 5GHz

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On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 10:08:39PM +0300, Dmitry Tunin wrote:
> пт, 23 авг. 2019 г. в 22:00, Seth Forshee <seth.forshee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> >
> > On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 10:07:26PM +0300, Dmitry Tunin wrote:
> > > Russian entry is incorrect. According to the last regulations document of Feb 29, 2016,
> > > 160 MHz channels and 802.11ad are allowed.
> > >
> > > http://rfs-rf.ru/upload/medialibrary/c1a/prilozhenie-1-k-resheniyu-gkrch-_-16_36_03.pdf
> > >
> > > Note that there was never a DFS requirement in Russia, but always was
> > > NO-OUTDOOR on 5GHz.
> > > Maximum power is 200mW that is ~23dBm on all 5GHz channels.
> > > Also Russia has never been regulated by ETSI.
> > >
> > > Signed-off-by: Dmitry Tunin <hanipouspilot@xxxxxxxxx>
> > > ---
> > >  db.txt | 10 ++++------
> > >  1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
> > >
> > > diff --git a/db.txt b/db.txt
> > > index 37393e6..d95ed5e 100644
> > > --- a/db.txt
> > > +++ b/db.txt
> > > @@ -1097,14 +1097,12 @@ country RS: DFS-ETSI
> > >       # 60 GHz band channels 1-4, ref: Etsi En 302 567
> > >       (57000 - 66000 @ 2160), (40)
> > >
> > > -country RU: DFS-ETSI
> > > +country RU:
> > >       (2402 - 2482 @ 40), (20)
> > > -     (5170 - 5250 @ 80), (20), AUTO-BW
> > > -     (5250 - 5330 @ 80), (20), DFS, AUTO-BW
> > > -     (5650 - 5730 @ 80), (30), DFS
> > > -     (5735 - 5835 @ 80), (30)
> > > +     (5170 - 5350 @ 160), (23), NO-OUTDOOR
> > > +     (5650 - 5850 @ 160), (23), NO-OUTDOOR
> >
> > Based on the translation I've read of the document you've linked to as
> > well as a couple of others, it sounds like the use of these ranges
> > requires TPC. Since TPC is not supported in Linux, we need to reduce the
> > max EIRP for these ranges to 20 dBm.
> >
> > While modifying them, let's also update the 5170-5350 range to 5150-5350
> > to match the regulations.
> 
> 
> It is not very clearly stated, but I agree that it looks like TPC.
> Where is it stated that we need 20 dBm on these ranges if they require
> TPC?
> Unfortunately I don't have devices with OEM software certified in
> Russia to see what is the limit.

It's not specifically 20 dBm, it's halving the power limit (i.e.
reducing it by 3 dBm).

Seth



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