Ivan Bojer wrote:

Thank you all that answered this question directly to me, I really appreciate it!

Lets just continue discussion for a tad more.

I believe that 36 dBm cap still applies!

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)?


If what you are saying is correct than this theoretical table is valid!

PEP     Antenna gain    EIRP
30      6                       36
29      9                       38
28      12                      40
27      15                      42
26      18                      44
25      21                      46
....
....
1     93                        94

there is a cap on ptp 1:3 rule at 46db or 48db, so the answer is 'no'. <G>

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