[MLB-WIRELESS] Bullet2 output power, why 1W or 100mW

hannah commodore hannah at tinfoilhat.net
Thu Mar 5 19:38:42 EST 2009


mw at freenet.net.au wrote:
> My understanding of the amateur licensing scheme is that it is simply a
> mechanism to control the use of spectrum.  Kinda like why buskers have to
> get a permit from the local city authority.
>   
lol. Except that most radio spectrum is overseen by the ITU and other
international law/treaty, and not just city ordinance.
> Give a license to anyone who proves that they understand the consequences of
> their activity so that if they cause a ruckus by hogging all the available
> spectrum or consistently wiping out everyone elses (even non-amatuer)
> signals, then there is a means to stop them from doing it.
>   
The licensing isn't just about negating interference, but more so about
proving proficiency in preventing, identifying and solving such.

> Same with buskers - if they are crap, you can cancel their permit.
>   
You can't easily take away a license - what can happen is civil or
criminal indictment.

Put it this way. Microwave ovens run at ~2.5GHz, not far away from
802.11[bg]. With a narrow enough beamwidth and humans in the near field,
you can over time cause huge health problems. Common among them are
cataracts. You'd better prove you know how to avoid problems if you
start upping the power.



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