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Re: wireless-regdb: update regulatory rules for US 2.3-2.4GHz and 5.65-5.925GHz

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Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 02:43:19PM -0800, Richard Farina wrote:
The above frequencies are allowed by FCC part 97 to amateur radio
operator as primary use, this doesn't even cover the secondary and
tertiary uses, just where amateurs are primary.

NACK -- For the US we use the wireless regulatory database for Part 15
rules with 802.11 in mind.

Not only do I understand your reasoning, but I also agree. Please do consider the following (from that same email):

This also introduces a new issue in crda of setting not only power limits but power limits based on modulation. It is permitted to use DSSS up to 100 watts, however, OFDM is permitted up to 1500 watts.

Would it be an unreasonable request to have crda support modulation restrictions and power limit based on modulation restrictions?

Thanks,
Rick Farina
  Luis


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