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regulatory db: MAX EIRP for BE wrong?

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Hello,

According to http://wireless.kernel.org/en/developers/Regulatory/Database?alpha2=BE the max EIRP for BE (Belgium) on the 5490-5710 Mhz band is 27dBm (500mW)

I was under the impression that it is actually 30dBm (1W) on that band, according to BIPT (Belgian Institute for Post and Telecommunications) regulations.

I've been trying to find a link to an official BIPT document but can't find one right now. However, scroll to "Table 3" in this cisco document http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/wireless/rcsi/radiocom.html to see that Cisco uses 30dBm (1000mW) in their products.

Would it be possible to update the reg db ?

If you need extra information, let me know.

Thanks!

Regards,

Hans
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