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Does v3 support the fcc requirements for 3.65Ghz?
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Atheros cards do not support 3.65Ghz bands.
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Charles at CW labs says he has seen 3650 mini pci cards out of asia.

I wouldn't be surprised to see them here after the fcc gets the 3650 straightened out.
Supose that means Atheros will be there too.

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ubiquiti sr3 is atheros based.

http://www.ubnt.com/super_range3.php4
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The SR3 and SR9 products use an internal up/down converter to map the 2.4/5.x frequency from the atheros cards, to a 3.x and 900mhz band. The FCC regulations used in the software would be for the 2.4 and/or 5.x bands respectively until Atheros comes out with a native parts for these bands.
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The SR3 and SR9 products use an internal up/down converter to map the 2.4/5.x frequency from the atheros cards, to a 3.x and 900mhz band. The FCC regulations used in the software would be for the 2.4 and/or 5.x bands respectively until Atheros comes out with a native parts for these bands.
Does this mean that you have been testing these cards?

As you can guess, I'm highly interested in the 900 card asap. I have situations that need a fix for non line of site issues.

And the 3.65 would be interesting to me once the FCC works things out.

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We do not have any on hand, however we will ensure they work as expected in v3 (if they do not already).

Anybody have any samples they wish to send us?
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