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| 1389819 | 2014-12-10 07:52:00 | 2.4Ghz isn't a 'licensed' spectrum in NZ is it? www.rsm.govt.nz |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 1389820 | 2014-12-10 12:55:00 | 2.4Ghz isn't a 'licensed' spectrum in NZ is it? www.rsm.govt.nz a lot of them are "un-licensed" if they are under a certain power. that power limits the range. eg tv/video sender or cordless telephone. but to do long range thats often a different story and would need to go through the specs to see what range you can get under a certain license. if i recall correctly it works off radiated power which means the higher the gain aerial you use the less power your allowed to use. where people have been caught having un-licensed transmitters is because they cause interference to other peoples devices. a device that has 100m range can cause interference 2km away. |
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