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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Jon Lawrence wrote: > Okay, > This are a little hazy on what eirp is actually allowed these days. > I've actaully spoke to one installation company that told me the limit is now > 250mW in the UK - I always believed it was 100mW. www.radio.gov.uk says..... http://www.radio.gov.uk/publication/interface/word-pdf/ir2005.pdf Is the relevant Interface requirement for unlicenced WLAN operation in the spectrum used by 802.11b I'm not a radio head but I read it as 100mW which is what I always understood it to be. The big boys are all interested in higher frequency last mile stuff, as mentioned here previously. > I know in the US, that the rules change slightly when you're talking about a > point ot point link. Once you add an Ae, you're supposed to lower the > trasmitter power output by 1dB for each 2dB of Ae gain. > I don't know if the UK also have that sort of ruling. Not as far as I know, but I know a man who can explain it :) The Radio Agency have a very nice lady to answer any queries, unless she has moved on already. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE/I7IuGFXfHI9FVgYRAvIMAJ9T6bHGQUZQLebE97B0jDI5v3AGuwCfSDGA zVFXxaOU7169SSoHGidYP2o= =hkAj -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the message body to unsubscribe.