[MLB-WIRELESS] Ready to connect in Croydon?
simmans at datafast.net.au
simmans at datafast.net.au
Fri Nov 9 10:46:57 EST 2001
the authority web site is www.aca.gov.au and deals with spread spectrum.
On another question is there anyboby in the city of melbourne setting up a
node?
>> Is there something you know that we dont? What is the
>> difference exactly
>> between them and us? Ive got a list from Cisco what
>> frequencies belong to
>> who, but it doesnt show Australia. Most gear could just be
>> flashed or have
>> an option under setup for zoning surely.
>
> One of the guys on this list (Hi Dave) will know more than I do, but
> basically the ISM band (2.4 GHz) is defined differently here than in
> the US, but the ACA (in a wise move) have allowed US spec gear to
> operate at a lower EIRP level (0.2 instead of 4W).
>
> And yes, at least some gear can be reprogrammed to Aussie specs.
>
> FYI, the Aussie band limits are 2400 - 2463 MHz. The US band is
> 2400-2483 (or thereabluts, don't quote me on the exact figures).
> Because of the nature of spread spectrum, it is not always possible to
> "not use" the "extra bit" - the spreading sequence usually needs a
> tweak.
>
> As I said, this is sometimes possible in the card's NVRAM.
>
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