Tim Pozar writes:
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 07:20:39PM -0800, James Ewing wrote:
> >    This is neither irresponsible nor reckless. The 84 mw setting is legal
> >    even  in  the  EU,  where  output  is  limited  to  100  mw max. It is
> >    far below the  North  American  max  of  4W and 1/3 the setting of the
> >    popular 200 mw Senao cards.
> 
> I don't know about other parts of North America but in the US if
> you want to use the devices under Part 15 the Transmitter Power
> Output (TPO) is limited to 1 watt.  And depending on if you are
> talking about a 2.4 or 5.8 GHz device and if under U-NII band or
> the old 15.247 rules, you can add a 6 dBi antenna to get an EIRP
> of 4 watts.

True, but the OOB limits on 2.4 are strict limits, not relative.
Spetral regrowth, and all that.


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