Hi John,
Well it's not on my website but it is in Chapter 6, Tables 6-1, 6-2,
and 6-3 in my book "Deploying License-Free Wireless WANs".
There is no restriction on actual antenna height. There are
restrictions on amplifier use. Amplifiers are only legal when
used in a complete FCC-certified transmitter, cable, amplifier,
and antenna combination system. If you add an external
amplifier to your system (even if you observe the EIRP
power limits) it is not legal and you are subject to FCC
enforcement action.
jack
John Freeman wrote:
> Can someone point me to some FCC or other web sites that discuss
> the specific equipment standards for 802.11b and 802.11g antenna
> and frequency and power standards? I'm still searching www.fcc.gov
> and .... well you know how that goes.
>
> I'm looking for information on the power allowed (actual and
> effective). Is there any restriction on how high an antenna can
> be? Also, amplifier restrictions (I think there are some). etc.
>
> Thanks.
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