Comments on: New regulations for unlicensed 6 GHz operation – explained https://www.5gtechnologyworld.com/new-regulations-for-unlicensed-6-ghz-operation-explained/ Covering 5G technology, systems, infrastructure and wireless design and development. Wed, 01 Sep 2021 21:31:55 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 By: Daran Hermans https://www.5gtechnologyworld.com/new-regulations-for-unlicensed-6-ghz-operation-explained/#comment-7894 Wed, 01 Sep 2021 20:47:50 +0000 https://www.5gtechnologyworld.com/?p=16663#comment-7894 Excellent article, one of the best and full of useful details. There is a distinction made in how EIRP is applied for LPI and SP class. For LPI, the article states that max EIRP is achieved at 320MHz, whereas for SP the max EIRP is available for all channel widths. This seems meaningful. of the SP class has 36 dBm available at 20Mhz, 40Mhz and so on, the resulting client SNR will degrade as the channel width increases – exactly as it does with 5GHz WLANs today. for LPI, if the EIRP increases as channel width increases, the net effect is 0dB change to client SNR. Am I reading this correctly?

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By: Jing Xiong https://www.5gtechnologyworld.com/new-regulations-for-unlicensed-6-ghz-operation-explained/#comment-1452 Fri, 22 May 2020 07:43:09 +0000 https://www.5gtechnologyworld.com/?p=16663#comment-1452 The 6 GHz band incumbents
consists of the frequencies between 5.925 MHz and 7.125 MHz
should be 5.925GHz and 7.125GHz?

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By: Martin Rowe https://www.5gtechnologyworld.com/new-regulations-for-unlicensed-6-ghz-operation-explained/#comment-1442 Thu, 21 May 2020 14:03:17 +0000 https://www.5gtechnologyworld.com/?p=16663#comment-1442 In reply to Jeremy Cheng.

Corrected. 5.925 GHz

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By: Jeremy Cheng https://www.5gtechnologyworld.com/new-regulations-for-unlicensed-6-ghz-operation-explained/#comment-1432 Thu, 21 May 2020 01:16:58 +0000 https://www.5gtechnologyworld.com/?p=16663#comment-1432 Figure 1. covering 5.295 GHz to 7.125 GHz ??? 5.295

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