Title: RE: [smartBridges] Certified Antenna's

Yes they could just trust the installer because it is the installers ass if they are caught by FCC doing a violation, sell the 17dbm version as a PtP solution (advertised atleast) and make sure theres notice in the box that the unit if going by FCC standards is only allowed in use with PtP links, that's simple and would help the US people with there PtP links and also the NON US places like me that really just want more punch, I know I cant get a backfire total so atleast a more powerful total. And the air360 would be nice :)

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From: Eje Gustafsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 1:53 AM
To: Pascal Losier

You could use a 45dB antenna with maximum setting on dial a power if
the 45dB antenna was system certified to use with sB (this on a ptp or
cpe).
36dB is 4w.
200w is 43dB.

Your pretty much under same rules as we here in USA. max 36dB EIRP
from a AP and max 42dB EIRP on a ptp or CPE.
Only difference is that from what I'm told up there you don't have to
use system certified components so you can mix and match radio and
antenna just as long you stay under legal limits while we poor souls
down in FCC domain have to use system certified solutions.

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PL> So....  Can I use a 19Db Panel with 1 feet LMI 195 & Crank up a
PL> AirBridge at Maximum in Dial a Power ???
 
PL> If so, Why Airbridge advise me I'm over FCC limit ???
 
PL> But in Canada they told me I can use 200W ????? or 36dbm ????  Im not
PL> sure .
 
 
 

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PL> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of beckman
PL> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 5:53 PM
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PL> Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Certified Antenna's


PL> the US multipoint limit is 36dbm unless someone changed the rules
PL> overnight... 48dbm for point-point
 
PL>  -----Original Message-----
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PL> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of RFMS
PL> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 3:36 PM
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PL> Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Certified Antenna's



PL> Joe:
 
PL> The reason is logically very simple.  The maximum output is +17 dBm and
PL> the antenna is rated at 13 dBm.
 
PL> The total of the two added together is +30 dBm which is the maximum
PL> allowable EIRP in the USA.
 
PL> If they increase the antenna gain, they will have to decrease the
PL> output, since this transceiver unit is capable
PL> of multiple types of operation.
 
PL> Smartbridge is not going to bet on  you, the installer, in Lufkin,
PL> turning down the power.
 
PL> R

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