If you are in the US, you can look up the FCC ID to see what frequencies
are legal.

-Hal


On Wed, 2009-08-05 at 22:44 -0700, Tim Kerns wrote:
> I just received a couple to begin testing (more like playing with) and I'm 
> not sure of the Freq. it covers.
> 
> The selections are :
> 
> 5180 to 5320 in 20 meg increments.
> 
> 5745 to 5805 in 20 meg increments
> 
> but it also has:
> 
> 5500 to 5680 in 20 meg increments.
> 
> Is this unlicensed spectrum?  I thought 5400 was, but didn't think 5500 to 
> 5680 was.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Tim Kerns
> CV-Access, Inc.
> 
> 
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