If your talking about the 820's that were provided through ConVergence... then they are very unique radios that could not be converted at all.  It was a special design.

I'd just scrap them.

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Jason McKemie wrote on 10/2/19 11:31:
That is kind of what I figured, just seems like a waste. I assume all of their radios have a common base, although it is probably not cost effective to convert them to another band.

On Wednesday, October 2, 2019, Adam Moffett <dmmoff...@gmail.com <mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Apart from non-compliant operation:  I think in some non-FCC
    countries they can use 39ghz.  I don't know how to connect with
    international buyers though, and even if I did I don't know what
    they would be willing to pay.  I gave up on it.

    -Adam


    On 10/2/2019 12:26 PM, Colin Stanners wrote:
    If they have Ethernet interfaces, and you're far from
    civilization, and you don't mind the power usage: free house to
    garage link.

    On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 11:21 AM Jason McKemie
    <j.mcke...@veloxinetbroadband.com
    <mailto:j.mcke...@veloxinetbroadband.com>> wrote:

        Is there any value in these other than scrap metal? --
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