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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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On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Richard Farina <sidhayn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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):

Thanks :)

> 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?

This is odd, first time I hear about such a thing. Do you have a
pointer to Part 15 rules which clarifies this?

  Luis
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