You have to modify the license if you change hardware like that but it’s easy and not expensive (cpl hundred $$ I think but don’t quote me)
We do it all the time. Upgrade the core and migrate equipment to the edge etc. -Sean On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 9:27 PM Steve Jones <[email protected]> wrote: > So, first off, Im now authorized to approve a $20k purchase. Not big money > to most of you, but Ive never had that dollar amount authority before > outside of my personal life.. woot woot > > Anyway, we are transferring a fiasco license from a mishap FRN to our FRN > while migrating to a SAF integra 11gz 1.2gbps link > > This got me thinking, we have a lumina link now that we can stick > somewhere. > > Why not license that 57(60) mhz channel at 80 just to have the 80 when we > relocate it? can we do that? > > We also have two mimosa links at 80 that id prefer to have nearer the end > of our network than closer. As long as we dont exceed EIRP and reuse the > antenna, is there anything stopping us from just replacing these with the > more stable integra 2+0? > > does the fcc care if the hardware changes, but the pattern stays the same > without exceeding the EIRP? > > kind of looking for two answers > A. What can we "technically" get away with and not get in trouble > B. What do we lawfully have to do > >
