On Thu, 24 Jan 2008, Scottie Arnett wrote:

>Why would it fall on Mikrotik to implement something to lock the
>power level. I have used many certified radio's with certified 
>antennas that "I" can set the power level up with higher powered 
>certified antennas and be out of legal limits. In this instance, I 
>would be the one breaking the law. I can sell you a car that will 
>run 100 mph, but the speed limit is 55 - 80mph. If you drive it 
>100, you broke the law, not me.

Perhaps my response was not clear enough.  The package that was 
installed in the MT certified radio (which may or may not even be in 
production..I don't know) did not limit power AFAIK.  It only 
limited frequencies.  At least that is my understanding.  Some of 
what I am sharing here is just rumor.

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