So who does the guy call to get what he's after? :)

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On Oct 24, 2014 12:04 AM, "Daniel White" <daniel.wh...@saftehnika.com>
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>  There is an 8in antenna option… also note the question comes from Canada
> and not the USA.
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> SAF certainly offers it… and it meets the gain and beamwidth requirements
> below (3.3 degree beamwidth, and 33dBi gain antenna).
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> *From:* wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] *On
> Behalf Of *Fred Goldstein
> *Sent:* Thursday, October 23, 2014 11:04 PM
> *To:* wireless@wispa.org
> *Subject:* Re: [WISPA] small 24GHz radio
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> On 10/23/2014 3:00 PM, Bryce Duchcherer wrote:
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> Does anybody know of a 24GHz radio that is smaller than 1’?
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> It doesn’t have to go very far, but we are wanting 24GHz.
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> It may be a problem because the FCC rules for that band are pretty
> strict.  From 15.249:
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> (3) Antenna gain must be at least 33
> dBi. Alternatively, the main lobe
> beamwidth must not exceed 3.5 degrees.
> The beamwidth limit shall apply to
> both the azimuth and elevation planes.
> At antenna gains over 33 dBi or
> beamwidths narrower than 3.5 degrees,
> power must be reduced to ensure that
> the field strength does not exceed 2500
> millivolts/meter.
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> So you can't get much smaller than a foot an still stay within the 3.5
> degree beamwidth, at least using oonventional dishes.  (To be sure, I
> haven't done or seen a computation of exactly how big a dish that would be,
> or what alternative shapes would do, but I assume that the uniformity of 24
> GHz antennas is based on that rule.)
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