If the picture in the email ad is any indication, it looks more like a nanostation form factor. Wouldn't that limit it's antenna size back down into sub 5ghz land?
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 2:20 PM, Mathew Howard <mhoward...@gmail.com> wrote: > If not Streakwave, I would bet that you could find someone else that would > be willing to sell them to a HAM... worst case, you could probably buy one > from a reseller in another country. > > On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 2:16 PM, Kurt Fankhauser <li...@wavelinc.com> > wrote: > >> Wonder if streakwave would even sell it to a ham operator if they show >> them the HAMlicense? Might be worth experimenting with the band anyways... >> So we would know if its worth pushing regulatory changes over. >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> Kurt Fankhauser >> Wavelinc Communications >> P.O. Box 126 >> Bucyrus, OH 44820 >> http://www.wavelinc.com >> tel. 419-562-6405 >> fax. 419-617-0110 >> >> > On Feb 2, 2015, at 2:08 PM, Seth Mattinen <se...@rollernet.us> wrote: >> > >> >> On 2/2/15 12:04, Kurt Fankhauser wrote: >> >> Can a Ham radio operator use 10ghz today? >> > >> > >> > Yep, for noncommercial use. >> > >> > ~Seth >> > >