> The FCC requirement for unlicensed 2.4GHz ISM is that EIRP
> cannot exceed 26dBm.
> Meaning: at 100mW transmission (20dBm) you can only attach
> a 6dBi antenna. The FCC allows you to exceed the 26dBm EIRP
> if you reduce your RF output by the same amount, e.g. you
> can do 20dBm RF output and 6d
Anyone here have the user manual for SQL-Ledger?
How is it? (For example, how helpful compared to just
trying to figure out SQL-Ledger by trial and error.)
Anyone here who doesn't have the manual but would be
interested in getting a copy?
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Someone asked about md5 checksum for the Bayanihan Linux "v1" ISO.
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> Orlando Andico:
> Ahh. The ITU/FCC regulation on unlicensed 2.4GHz ISM band
> requires/mandates that the ERP (effective radiated power)
> does not exceed 27dBm [= 0.5W].
Now I am more confused than before. The FCC regulation is
already confusing to begin with, e.g.,
http://www.lns.com/papers/
Does anyone know of a place that offers or is capable of offering
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to Linux. For example, where the training would discuss a particular
concept in general terms first, and then show how it is done in
Linux, in FreeBSD, and maybe in o