Using low power is a good choice for a radio.
It let you install an amp which also increse Rx gain.
Most antenna increase Rx & Tx.
Having a 23 dbm radio would not let you install a 10db amp & 12b sector.


So It's OK.

+ I just did a 13 miles link with a 24Db grid at the AB..... APPO have a
12db omni.

17.5 dbm can do pretty far,


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Alex

Why not make the radios put out 100 mw?

Sam


On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, sB Tech Support wrote:

> At 17.5 dbm output power and with appropriate antenna, you can achieve

> long range and stay within FCC regulation. Using AMP is not 
> recommended by us as it introduces noise, unless there is special need

> for it.
> 
>  
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> Alex
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> sB Tech Support
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Sullivan
> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 5:04 AM
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> Subject: [smartBridges] Low power output
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> Smartbridges people,
> 
>     Why does the Smartbridges AP have such a low power output? At 56.2

> milliwatts it has a lower trasmit power than most off-the-shelf AP's. 
> Is there any way up the power levels?
> 
> Kevin
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> 

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