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by falcolas
3902 days ago
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Or he has his amateur radio license and is licensed to operate at higher power levels. Even unlicensed, he has up to 25mw of power and 8.5db antennas (which with 25mw or less can give you upwards of a mile of clean signal), which may be sufficient. Hard to say. |
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And in the U.S. at least the bands around 5.5 GHz (the so-called U-NII-2 and U-NII-2 extended bands) are subject to lots of interesting rules for unlicensed operation, including the ability to detect and avoid incumbent RADAR signals. https://transition.fcc.gov/bureaus/oet/ea/presentations/file...
Of course, I know literally nothing about the Finnish rules that actually apply here...except that, thanks to the ITU, they probably bear some resemblance to the U.S. rules.