JR DSX9 Any tests relating to its lower output?
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JR DSX9 Any tests relating to its lower output?
I believe that the JR DSX9 has a lower output compared to the 9303 2.4ghz. Any testing been done to see if this is an issue where fuz's, trees etc are concerned?
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RE: JR DSX9 Any tests relating to its lower output?
Are we talking about the DSX9 that is available down your way ?
If it is, then the power output should be the same as the X9303. It's only the CE marked versions that will have the EU limited power output. However.... some DSX9's have been released with the incorrect label showing the CE mark.
As the CE testing for the European market is still underway any sets that have the CE mark are not CE approved.
What was it that Ollie used to say to Stan? " Well, thats another fine mess ! "
If it is, then the power output should be the same as the X9303. It's only the CE marked versions that will have the EU limited power output. However.... some DSX9's have been released with the incorrect label showing the CE mark.
As the CE testing for the European market is still underway any sets that have the CE mark are not CE approved.
What was it that Ollie used to say to Stan? " Well, thats another fine mess ! "
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RE: JR DSX9 Any tests relating to its lower output?
Thanks Mac.
Thats good to know, hope it works out alright for you guys.
I cant recall the output of the 9303.
This is from the ACMA page
http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_1794
What radiated power limits apply to devices operating in the 2.4 GHz band?
For operation of devices under the LIPD class licence a maximum radiated power of:
four watts EIRP is authorised in the 2.4 – 2.4835 GHz band for digital modulation transmitters
500 milliwatts EIRP is authorised in the 2.4 – 2.4835 GHz band for frequency hopping transmitters that use a minimum of 15 hopping frequencies
four watts EIRP is authorised in the 2.4 – 2.4835 GHz band for frequency hopping transmitters that use a minimum of 75 hopping frequencies
one watt EIRP is authorised in the 2.4-2.45 GHz band for telecommand and telemetry transmitters and radiofrequency identification transmitters
10 milliwatts EIRP is authorised in the 2.4-2.4835 GHz band for all other transmitters
Thats good to know, hope it works out alright for you guys.
I cant recall the output of the 9303.
This is from the ACMA page
http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_1794
What radiated power limits apply to devices operating in the 2.4 GHz band?
For operation of devices under the LIPD class licence a maximum radiated power of:
four watts EIRP is authorised in the 2.4 – 2.4835 GHz band for digital modulation transmitters
500 milliwatts EIRP is authorised in the 2.4 – 2.4835 GHz band for frequency hopping transmitters that use a minimum of 15 hopping frequencies
four watts EIRP is authorised in the 2.4 – 2.4835 GHz band for frequency hopping transmitters that use a minimum of 75 hopping frequencies
one watt EIRP is authorised in the 2.4-2.45 GHz band for telecommand and telemetry transmitters and radiofrequency identification transmitters
10 milliwatts EIRP is authorised in the 2.4-2.4835 GHz band for all other transmitters