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The Fcc Limits The Maximum System Power To 4 Watts Effective Isotropic Ally Radiated Power (eirp) For Non Point-to-point Systems. However, A Properly Tested And Certified System Is Allowed To Exceed The 4 Watt Eirp For A Point-to-point System. I Have Two Parabolic Dishes Aimed At An Omni. Can I Exceed The 4 Watt Eirp Limit If I Consider Each Leg Point-to-point? |
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Answer» No. The FCC defines the system that uses directional GAIN antennas as only part of the COMPLETE system. You cannot exceed the 4W EIRP for any of the legs of this system since the whole system is a point-to-multipoint. This topic is DEFINED in FCC docket 96-8, which covers the spread spectrum transmitter. No. The FCC defines the system that uses directional gain antennas as only part of the complete system. You cannot exceed the 4W EIRP for any of the legs of this system since the whole system is a point-to-multipoint. This topic is defined in FCC docket 96-8, which covers the spread spectrum transmitter. |
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