Is this why the power is so limited in the US ePMP gear and not UBNT?
 
 
 
John Woodfield Delmarva WiFi http://www.delmarvawifi.com cell (410) 708-1937


-----Original Message-----
From: "Mark Radabaugh" <m...@amplex.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2015 11:23am
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] the future of being an ISP



The new rules don’t prohibit high power operation in 5.8, they limit the out of 
band emission into 5.4 to such extreme levels that it’s very difficult to get 
the equipment to pass certification.
I wish I could recall exactly what the numbers are but the gist of it was that 
if you take a currently legal 5.8 radio with a high gain antenna and point it 
at a TDWR site, the out of band emissions inside the TDWR band can still be 
high enough to cause an issue.  The result being that the FCC imposed much 
stricter limits on the OOB emissions thus making the equipment either much more 
expensive or requiring power reductions in the 5730-5850 section of the band.
Mark

On Jan 22, 2015, at 11:15 AM, Mathew Howard <[ mhoward...@gmail.com ]( 
mailto:mhoward...@gmail.com )> wrote:

Are you sure about that? I thought they were still operating under the old 
rules for 5.8ghz... everything in 5150-5250 already has to use the new rules 
(which MImosa does), but my understanding is that the new rules would basically 
limit 5.8ghz to what 5.1ghz is doing now, and on a Mimosa B5 (integrated) I can 
set the Tx power to 17db in 5.8ghz, but only 7db in 5.1ghz.

On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 9:35 AM, Rory Conaway <[ r...@triadwireless.net ]( 
mailto:r...@triadwireless.net )> wrote:


The Mimosa B5’s already meet the current spec that the FCC proposed.  The 
problem is that the rules were like using a hammer to break an egg.  
 
Rory
 


From: Af [mailto:[ af-boun...@afmug.com ]( mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com )] On 
Behalf Of Ken HohhofSent: Thursday, January 22, 2015 8:28 AM

To: [ af@afmug.com ]( mailto:af@afmug.com )Subject: Re: [AFMUG] the future of 
being an ISP


 



My worry would be that manufacturers decide the redesign effort, higher prices, 
and lower performance makes the WISP market not worthwhile and they just walk 
away and don’t make long range equipment for the 5 GHz band.  And decide the 
money is in small cell WiFi equipment, for the guys who wanted the rules change.

 

The other possible outcome is manufacturers sell equipment authorized for low 
gain antennas but that can be operated illegally with high gain antennas, 
leaving WISPs with the choice of going out of business or operating illegally.  
Kind of a Walter White choice.

 

It’s good to hear the manufacturers are developing a proposal that will 
hopefully appease the FCC and FAA, I assume they are proposing something they 
believe they can actually design, manufacture and sell to the WISP market.

 

 



 


From: [ John Woodfield ]( mailto:john.woodfi...@jwcn.biz ) 

Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2015 8:53 AM

To: [ af@afmug.com ]( mailto:af@afmug.com ) 

Subject: Re: [AFMUG] the future of being an ISP

 

But will they enforce it with all the amateurs running around throwing up UBNT 
stuff everywhere? Its gotten really bad around here. Nobody even bothers to do 
spectrum analysis. Heck the county government starting throwing up rocket 
dishes at full power blasting 40mhz channels all over the place...
 
 
 
John Woodfield Delmarva WiFi [ http://www.delmarvawifi.com ]( 
http://www.delmarvawifi.com/ ) cell [ (410) 708-1937 ]( 
tel:%28410%29%20708-1937 )
 -----Original Message----- From: "Adam Moffett" <[ dmmoff...@gmail.com ]( 
mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com )> Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2015 9:49am To: [ 
af@afmug.com ]( mailto:af@afmug.com ) Subject: Re: [AFMUG] the future of being 
an ISP


 

Oh you missed that?  Out of band emissions limits will be based on EIRP instead 
of Tx power.  So a linksys router with a 3db antenna probably doesn't have to 
change anything, but anything with big panels/dishes/sectors has to reduce 
their OOB emissions accordingly.  The end result is staying legal in 5ghz will 
require expensive filters added to the equipment, or a reduction in tx power, 
or a reduction in antenna gain, or a combination of the three. I think that's 
about the size of it.
Ok What did I miss. New 5ghz rules???
 
 
 
John Woodfield Delmarva WiFi [ http://www.delmarvawifi.com ]( 
http://www.delmarvawifi.com/ ) cell [ (410) 708-1937 ]( 
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 -----Original Message----- From: "Ken Hohhof" [ mailto:af...@kwisp.com ]( 
mailto:af...@kwisp.com ) Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2015 9:28am To: [ 
af@afmug.com ]( mailto:af@afmug.com ) Subject: Re: [AFMUG] the future of being 
an ISP

So did all you folks stop worrying about the 5 GHz rules? They are already  a 
done deal, the end of new equipment authorization is coming soon, to be  
followed by end of sale. Seems like this is as big an issue if not bigger than 
having to pay into USF  which, let's face it, we just turn around and add as a 
below-the-line charge  on customer bills. Customers have already proved they 
don't pay attention  to below-the-line charges, plus all the competition would 
be doing it as  well. The main downside I see is if they increase the size of 
the CAF fund  and our big competition gets even more subsidies to overbuild us. 
-----Original Message-----  From: Rory Conaway Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2015 
8:14 AM To: [ af@afmug.com ]( mailto:af@afmug.com ) Subject: Re: [AFMUG] the 
future of being an ISP You should change it to, "when required by corrupt, 
geriatric, ignorant, and  moronic government politicians". There is no question 
why Obama is pushing  this, he is an ideological idiot with absolutely no 
management or economic  skills. Add to that his feelings are hurt that the rest 
of the country is  now seeing him for the egomaniac immature child that he is. 
Wheeler is now  just trying to keep his job temporarily but I guarantee is 
trying to find a  way out of this that preserves his lobbying business. The 
second he can  get out, preserve his reputation, and probably not let his boss 
destroy the  country and his future/former clients any further economically 
than he  already has, including the 1200 new regulations taking effect now that 
will  cost at least $200B this year alone, he's gone. All I know is I didn't go 
far enough with my Tom Wheeler article. Obama  blindsided me on his need to 
destroy another industry and make government  bigger. Rory -----Original 
Message----- From: Af [[ mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com ]( 
mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com )] On Behalf Of Bill Prince Sent: Wednesday, 
January 21, 2015 10:21 PM To: [ af@afmug.com ]( mailto:af@afmug.com ) Subject: 
Re: [AFMUG] the future of being an ISP We have always had the disclaimer in our 
service agreement that it would  include taxes/surcharges if/when required by 
the government. Doesn't make  it taste any better, but it covers the reality. 
bp <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com> On 1/21/2015 6:23 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote: > On 
1/21/15 18:07, Rory Conaway wrote: >> I think we need to tell every single 
customer why the rates went up. >> There is another election in 2 years. >> > > 
> Your rates aren't going up. The explanation to the customer is simple: > "the 
total bill is higher because the government added a new tax. The > pre-tax 
price of service hasn't changed. We're not making any money > off this, if 
anything it adds more overhead to collect it. If you're > unhappy with this tax 
then call/write your representatives in congress." > > ~Seth

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