I was in the process of registering a location in preparation to run a 
licensed 3.65 ghz link.  In fact, I wanted to run 3 of them from the same 
site.  That can be done by using 5 mhz channels, and at this time, that 
would be sufficient bandwidth...

But no.  At 5 mhz bandwidth, I can't have enough eirp with the registered 
antennas to complete a link for any significant distance.   I'm still 
putting in my ten mile link, but the throughput will be lower than I 
expected.  Ubitquiti actually rated their cards for max eirp at 5 mhz.   The 
power does not go up and no certification is done for anything above 5 mhz. 
you can use it, but you're stuck with the horrible power limitation of 36 
dbm eirp or less, depending on cable losses.     I'm not sure what to do 
about the rest, as I really, REALLY need to conserve clear spectrum at that 
site.




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