I 'think' the available bandwidth is only 915-928MHz @ 1W EIRP. So Really you would be limited to a channel in the middle using 5 or 10MHz bandwidth. That said I'd love to see how 900MHz performs for difficult line-of sight deployments @ low bandwidth. I guess the other thing to consider is appropriate antennas to source for this band which will reflect on the kind of deployment one would do on this band (Campus/ building to building ? ). Interesting dilemma anyhow whether to stock in Aus( Maybe make it a special order item ). Cheers Greg VK3JIY -------------------------- On 17/06/2014 7:20 PM, Mike Everest wrote:
Incidentally, speaking of RB Metal.
Does anyone 'out there' do anything (or have any use for) 900MHz gear?
Reason I ask is that MT have just released a 900MHz version of RB Metal (http://routerboard.com/RBMetal9HPn) and I'm wondering whether there is any demand for it in ANZ.
I *think* most countries in our region follow the same regulatory guidelines, which makes 900MHz pretty useless for any bandwidth requirements of more than a few megabits, so I'm not sure whether it is something that we should keep some stock of?
Anyone? :-}
Cheers, Mike.
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