ETSI allows 112MHZ channels. FCC limits to 80. BUT, if your equipment supports 
it, you can license two adjacent bands of 80 for 160MHZ channels.
However, you can achieve the 160MHZ 'virtual' channel width by using dual core 
radio and xpic at 80MHZ which conserves spectrum.

5GHZ already has 160MHZ channel width available (much to my dismay!) on ISM 
bands.

Call this guy for SIAE info:

David Molinaro
SIAE MICROELETTRONICA
Sales Director
Cell (512) 690-6544
[email protected]
www.siaemic.com

If he is not your guy, he will point you to the right guy.

JP

On Thu, 13 Apr 2017 13:42:03 -0600, Mimbres Communications wrote
> Sweet.  Having a heck of a time with their website trying to get technical 
> data but I've emailed them for more info.
> 
> BTW, the RFIC that Ubiquiti is building for airFiber LTU is supposed to be 
> capable of 4096 QAM on a 100 MHz channel.  I'm thinking next-generation AF-11 
> that can truly pack the pipe.
> 
> On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 10:56 AM, J Portman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> For real data throughput and spectral efficiency, you can't beat something 
> like SIAE AlfoPlus2 (4096) qam at 80MHZ) and can run XPIC so only using ONE 
> frequency pair to push well over a gig with sub-millisecond latency. Sure, 
> costs more, but YGWYPF.
> 
> -- 
> 
>Kurt Albershardt 
| Mimbres Communications, LLC | 
575-342-0042
> -- 
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Joe Portman 
Alamo Broadband Inc. 
www.alamobroadband.com
 
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