On 8/5/2014 11:34 AM, Rick Harnish wrote:

Jamie,

First off, congratulations.  I know it has been a long time coming.

I see the product was certified under 15.407 rules. Could you post a spec sheet as if it were approved under the 15.247 rules, so everyone can see the impact the rule change has on range?

*I love to see excitement over new products on the list and I wish to applaud of the manufacturers who are creating these products. I wish I could create the same kind of excitement to file letters of support for the Mimosa Petition for Reconsideration as well as WISPA's, Cambium Networks and Jab Wireless's Petitions.*


The spec sheet is not the same as the type approval sheet. It tells what the radio can do, not what the FCC will allow it to do here. There is good reason for Mimosa's petition to be granted, as it has a huge impact on usable power. So if you haven't filed a Comment in support yet, you should!

FCC IDENTIFIER:         2ABZJ-100-00014

        
*Name of Grantee: *     Mimosa Networks, Inc.

        
*Equipment Class:*      *Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX*
*Notes:*        *5 GHz Point to Point Back Haul*

Grant Notes     FCC Rule Parts  Frequency
Range (MHZ)     Output
Watts   Frequency
Tolerance       Emission
Designator
38 MO   *15E*   *5165.0 *  - *5240.0 *  *0.053 *        **      **
38 MO   *15E*   *5745.0 *  - *5825.0 *  *0.155 *        **



So from that table, the B5c is allowed to use around +21 on U-NII-3 but only around +17 on U-NII-1 (they don't seem to have DFS approval yet). The limits on the B5 are 35 and 179 mW respectively. A 25 dB antenna does require limiting U-NII-1 power by 2 dB, to +28 conducted (no such limit applies to U-NII-3 or 15.247) and if the +21 is for each of four chains, then they are basically at that limit. But the U-NII-1 approval seems to be limited by out-of-band power, which is why they've petitioned to fix that broken rule. Mimosa's signal is quite clean.

**

B5c Specifications

Specifications

Performance

Max Throughput

        

Up to 1.0 Gbps IP (1.7 Gbps PHY)


        

Low Latency

        

2+ ms

Wireless Protocols

        

TDMA

Radio

MIMO & Modulation

        

4x4:4 MIMO OFDM up to 256QAM

Bandwidth

        

Single or Dual 20/40/80 MHz channels

Frequency Range

        

4900-6000 MHz restricted by country of operation (UNII 2 US FCC certification pending)

Max Output Power

        

30 dBm (2-stream), 27 dBm (4-stream)

Sensitivity ( MCS 0 )

        

-87 dBm @ 80 MHz
-90 dBm @ 40 MHz
-93 dBm @ 20 MHz

Power

Max Power
Consumption

        

20W

System Power Method

        

802.3at compliant

System Lightning &
ESD Protection

        

6 kV

PoE Power Supply

        

56 V Power over Ethernet supply with IEC61000-4-5 surge protection

Physical

Dimensions

        

Height: 267 mm (10.5") Width: 158 mm (6.2") Depth: 74 mm (3")

Weight

        

1.6 kg (3.5 lbs)

Enclosure
Characteristics

        

Outdoor UV stabilized plastic Aluminum mounting panel

Mounting

        

Dual standard pole straps for 30 mm (1.18") to 90 mm (3.54") OD pipes

Connector Type

        

Female Type N (x2), intended for use with dual polarization antenna

Environmental

Outdoor Ingress
Protection Rating

        

IP67

Operating
Temperature

        

-40°C to +55°C (-40°F to 131°F)

Operating Humidity

        

5 to 100% condensing

Operating Altitude

        

4420 m (14500') maximum

Shock & Vibration

        

ETS 300-019-2-4 class 4M5

Features

Gigabit Ethernet

        

10/100/1000-BASE-T

Dual Link
Operation

        

2 independent dual-stream radios operating on non-contiguous frequencies
Automatic load balancing of traffic across 4 total MIMO streams with individual stream encoding up to 256 QAM

Management
Services

        

Mimosa cloud monitoring and management SNMPv2 & Syslog legacy monitoring HTTPS HTML 5 based Web UI
2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n radio for local management access

Smart Antenna
Alignment

        

Hands-free dedicated 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi management radio alignment tool

Smart Spectrum
Management

        

Active scan monitors/logs ongoing RF interference across channels (no service impact)
Dynamic auto-optimization of channel and bandwidth use

Security

        

128-bit AES PSK with hardware
acceleration

QoS

        

Supports 4 pre-configured QoS levels

GPS Location

        

GNSS-1 (GPS + GLONASS)

Colocation
Synchronization

        

1PPS GPS TX/RX synchronization for colocated co-channel radios
Adjustable up/downstream bandwidth ratio

Regulatory + Compliance

Approvals

        

FCC Part 15.407, IC RS10, CE,
ETSI 301 893/302 502

RoHS Compliance

        

Yes

Safety

        

UL/EC/EN/ 60950-1 + CSA-22.2

/_Join us at WISPAPALOOZA 2014 in Las Vegas, Oct. 11^th -- 18^th <http://www.wispapalooza.net/>_/

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Respectfully,

*Rick Harnish*

Executive Director

WISPA

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*From:*[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Jaime Fink
*Sent:* Tuesday, August 05, 2014 9:10 AM
*To:* WISPA General List
*Subject:* Re: [WISPA] Mimosa Networks New product released

Joe & Adair

Pricing details will be officially released in our press release at 8am PST, on our website www.mimosa.co <http://www.mimosa.co>, and products on display at the Streakwave Building Bridges event in San Francisco starting tomorrow.

2 more hours guys!

Cheers!

*Jaime Fink*. *Mimosa* . *Chief Product Officer*
300 Orchard City Dr Ste 100 . Campbell . CA 95008 . www.mimosa.co <http://www.mimosa.co>

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On Aug 5, 2014, at 5:59 AM, Adair Winter <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



    What's something like this going to cost? Or is that still a
    highly guarded secret? :)

    On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 7:49 AM, Gino Villarini <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        http://www.mimosa.co/home/b5-page.html

        Gino A. Villarini

        President

        Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.

        www.aeronetpr.com <http://www.aeronetpr.com/>

        @aeronetpr


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