On 2016-05-31 15:35, Seth Forshee wrote: > On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 12:25:08PM +0300, Maya Erez wrote: >> Add 60GHz regulatory rules for Korea (KR). >> Source is >> > http://www.law.go.kr/%ED%96%89%EC%A0%95%EA%B7%9C%EC%B9%99/%EB%AC%B4%EC%84% > A0%EC%84%A4%EB%B9%84%EA%B7%9C%EC%B9%99 >> >> Signed-off-by: Maya Erez <qca_merez at qca.qualcomm.com> >> --- >> db.txt | 4 ++++ >> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/db.txt b/db.txt >> index da16f7c..143f915 100644 >> --- a/db.txt >> +++ b/db.txt >> @@ -664,6 +664,10 @@ country KR: DFS-JP >> (5250 - 5330 @ 80), (20), DFS, AUTO-BW >> (5490 - 5710 @ 160), (30), DFS >> (5735 - 5835 @ 80), (30) >> + # 60 GHz band channels 1-4, >> + # ref: > http://www.law.go.kr/%ED%96%89%EC%A0%95%EA%B7%9C%EC%B9%99/%EB%AC%B4%EC%84% > A0%EC%84%A4%EB%B9%84%EA%B7%9C%EC%B9%99 >> + (57000 - 66000 @ 2160), (57) >> + > > Thanks for the patch. I wanted to double check with you that the power > limit is correct though, since it seems extremely high (an order of > magnitude higher than what we have for any other country in fact). I > can't make out much of anything from the link, and I can't even run it > through google translate since it's composed of images rather than > text. > > Thanks, > Seth > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe > linux-wireless" > in > the body of a message to majordomo at vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Thanks for your comment. I double checked it and the power limit should be 43dBm. I'll send an updated patch. This value is determined due to the following statement: "The antenna power is 500 mW or less, if you are using a non-directional antenna 100 mW or less, power density should be 13 dBm / MHz or less, the equivalent isotropic radiated power is less than 43 dBm." We fit the 500mW or less power, hence the EIRP is 43 dBm. -- Maya Erez Qualcomm Israel, Inc. on behalf of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. The Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum, a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project