The UBNT radios are certified to use whatever CW they have been programmed
to use which has met certification requirements. Only the FCC can tell you
to stop using any frequency.

We once had Verizon going into public 900Mhz band from licensed band and we
got them to fix it.

On Thu, Jun 21, 2018, 3:57 PM Steve Barnes <st...@pcswin.com> wrote:

> We had an issue this week where we had a Power company have a 50K licensed
> band at 901.152 Mhz for power meter reading.  We have still a few older
> links that are 900MHz on Yagi’s to individuals in deep woods.  I had to
> move channels all over the place as a 902-912MHz 10Mhz channel with UBNT
> does not have edge filters that don’t pollute down to 901MHz.  So moving to
> the middle of the band cleaned up the noise on their license.
>
>
>
> Now they are claiming that 10MHz channel width in the 900MHz ISM band is
> Illegal.  That the channel width is to be no larger than 8MHz. I have read
> all kinds of ISM docs from the FCC and I see no mention of max channel
> widths.  They made mention of talking to the FCC if we didn’t fix the
> issue.
>
>
>
> Proof they are wrong any one?   This is a national company with a $10K Anritsu
> analyzer they hired in to find the noise.
>
>
>
> *Steve Barnes*
>
> Wireless Operations Manager
>
> *New Lisbon Broadband*
>
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>
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>
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