Great work Fred.

We appreciate the hard work and support, this is a great way to articulate this 
back to the FCC that there are no quick or cheap fixes to the OOBE problem, so 
any new and modern products post the report & order are going to have to take a 
power/distance hit.

As we all predicted it’s far more impactful on the recently expanded U-NII-1, 
which is silly, since the new power level can’t even be achieved at the band 
edge and reduces both usable bandwidth AND an even lower power/distance.

We’re just polishing off the Mimosa response to comments as well…coming soon!

Cheers!

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On Aug 21, 2014, at 3:38 PM, Fred Goldstein 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

While we had submitted Comments already on the U-NII/ISM OOBE issue,
I've also been looking at the first U-NII-1 outdoor type approvals
coming down the line.  These provide concrete evidence that the OOBE
limits are severely restricting useful power.  So I collected the actual
numbers from the approvals that were granted and used them to create a
Reply Comment:
http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/view?id=7521797201

This also blasted Cisco's recent Response, which was basically a big
attack on the WISP industry.  I hope the FCC gets the message; we
certainly are showing solidarity.

--
 Fred R. Goldstein      k1io     fred "at" interisle.net
 Interisle Consulting Group
 +1 617 795 2701

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