On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 11:53:31AM -0800, Ivan Bojer wrote:
> I am aware that P2P systems can have antennas with more 
> gain, but that is just so one can compensate for an 
> antenna feed loss. It is easy to see that P2P systems 
> might have tower with antenna feeds of up to 100 feet
> or more. Because of that they are allowed to go above 
> 23dBi and above that have 3:1 ration (gain 3, deduct 1). 
> 
> At least that is how I interpreted the FCC rules, do 
> you believe that 36dB cap changes in P2P completely?
> What is the "theoretical" cap in that case (I understand
> that making an antenna with 100 dBi might not be feasible)? 

http://www.seattlewireless.net/index.cgi/InterpretingFccRegulations

I've found that to be a useful point of reference in this matter.

 - Keegan

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