Re: [WISPA] RF Radiation Analysis

2008-10-23 Thread Josh Luthman
I would expect the FCC having some literature on this. Maybe some sort of comparison to mobile phones? On 10/23/08, Brian Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > To get someone to come out and do that won't be cheap. You might want to try > and find some examples of the power levels of each type o

Re: [WISPA] RF Radiation Analysis

2008-10-23 Thread Mike Hammett
L PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 9:29 AM To: "WISPA General List" Subject: Re: [WISPA] RF Radiation Analysis > I would ask them what a permissible level would be, then I would give them > some average levels of exposure due to cell phone and microwave oven > leakage

Re: [WISPA] RF Radiation Analysis

2008-10-23 Thread Chuck McCown - 3
I would ask them what a permissible level would be, then I would give them some average levels of exposure due to cell phone and microwave oven leakage (and wireless routers, maybe) showing them to be thousands of times higher than the wisp gear. You could always put up an AP and use a spectrum

Re: [WISPA] RF Radiation Analysis

2008-10-23 Thread 3-dB Networks
In the back of the Canopy user manual it shows what the FCC Guidelines are... for Canopy gear it has to be installed 5 inches I think away from an area people would normally be in... Find the FCC regs, then do the math to show them what the permissible limits are. I think they will be surprised..

Re: [WISPA] RF Radiation Analysis

2008-10-23 Thread Brian Webster
To get someone to come out and do that won't be cheap. You might want to try and find some examples of the power levels of each type of device like microwave ovens, cordless phones, cell towers and such and show how they compare to your power levels and the maximum permissible exposure guidelines.