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==​Point-to-Point Frequencies.
* Channel numbers are generated to correspond with standard 802.11n channels but there is no guarantee that they are standards compliant channel numbers.
==
 
==​Point-to-Point Frequencies==
These represent notes about frequencies we have used or considered. Every location is unique and frequency coordination is a must
These represent notes about frequencies we have used or considered. Every location is unique and frequency coordination is a must
Unlicensed frequency use in the 5ghz band for Canada is governed by [http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf10971.html#s6 http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf10971.html#s6]




{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="height: 17px;" data-mce-style="height: 17px;"
| style="height: 17px;" data-mce-style="height: 17px;"|'''Channel'''
| style="height: 17px;" data-mce-style="height: 17px;"|'''Low'''
| style="height: 17px;" data-mce-style="height: 17px;"|'''Center'''
| style="height: 17px;" data-mce-style="height: 17px;"|'''High'''
| style="height: 17px;" data-mce-style="height: 17px;"|'''Width'''
| style="height: 17px;" data-mce-style="height: 17px;"| 
|- style="height: 17px;" data-mce-style="height: 17px;"
| style="height: 17px;" data-mce-style="height: 17px;"|169
| style="height: 17px;" data-mce-style="height: 17px;"|5835
| style="height: 17px;" data-mce-style="height: 17px;"|5845
| style="height: 17px;" data-mce-style="height: 17px;"|5855
| style="height: 17px;" data-mce-style="height: 17px;"|20
| style="height: 17px;" data-mce-style="height: 17px;"|802.11n Standard channel not available for unlicensed use in Canada or the US
|- style="height: 18.7083px;" data-mce-style="height: 18.7083px;"
| style="height: 18.7083px;" data-mce-style="height: 18.7083px;"|173
| style="height: 18.7083px;" data-mce-style="height: 18.7083px;"|5855
| style="height: 18.7083px;" data-mce-style="height: 18.7083px;"|5865
| style="height: 18.7083px;" data-mce-style="height: 18.7083px;"|5875
| style="height: 18.7083px;" data-mce-style="height: 18.7083px;"|20
| style="height: 18.7083px;" data-mce-style="height: 18.7083px;"|802.11n Standard channel not available for unlicensed use in Canada or the US<br>
|}
== Other ==
20 Mhz Channels in Amateur Band Space
<pre>
/interface wireless channels
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5845 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C169 5845@20MHz" width=20
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5865 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C173 5865@20MHz" width=20 comment="In 240 Lower Guard Band"
</pre>
10 Mhz channels in Amateur Band Space
<pre>
/interface wireless channels
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5835 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C167 5835@10MHz" width=10
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5845 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C169 5845@10MHz" width=10
​add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5855 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C171 5855@10MHz" width=10
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5865 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C173 5865@10MHz" width=10 comment="In 240 Lower Guard Band"
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5875 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C175 5875@10MHz" width=10 comment="In 240 Lower Guard Band"
</pre>
5 Mhz channels in Amateur Band Space
<pre>
/interface wireless channels
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5830 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C166 5830@5MHz" width=5
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5835 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C167 5835@5MHz" width=5
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5840 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C168 5840@5MHz" width=5
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5845 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C169 5845@5MHz" width=5
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5850 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C170 5850@5MHz" width=5
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5855 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C171 5855@5MHz" width=5
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5860 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C172 5860@5MHz" width=5
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5865 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C173 5865@5MHz" width=5 comment="In 240 Lower Guard Band"
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5870 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C174 5870@5MHz" width=5 comment="In 240 Lower Guard Band"
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5875 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C175 5875@5MHz" width=5 comment="In 240 Lower Guard Band"
</pre>
== Supporting Documentation ==
{| class="table table-hover table-bordered small wikitable"
|+Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations
|-
! id="un_0" class="text-center"|Frequency (MHz)
! id="un_1" class="text-center"|Allocation
|-
|-
||'''Channel'''
||5150–5250
||'''Low'''
||Aeronautical Radionavigation<br><span class="nowrap">Fixed-Satellite</span>(<span class="nowrap">Earth-to-space</span>) 5.447A<br>Mobile except aeronautical mobile 5.446A 5.446B5.446 5.447B 5.447C C39B
||'''Center'''
|-
||'''High'''
||5250–5255
||'''Width'''
||Earth<span class="nowrap">Exploration-Satellite</span>(active)<br>Radiolocation<br>Space Research5.447D<br>Mobile except aeronautical mobile5.446A 5.447F5.448A C39B
||
|-
||5255–5350
||Earth<span class="nowrap">Exploration-Satellite</span>(active)<br>Radiolocation<br>Space Research (active)<br>Mobile except aeronautical mobile 5.446A 5.447F5.448A C39B
|-
||5350–5460
||Aeronautical Radionavigation5.449<br>Earth<span class="nowrap">Exploration-Satellite</span>(active) 5.448B<br>Radiolocation 5.448D<br>Space Research (active) 5.448C
|-
||5460–5470
||Radionavigation5.449<br>Earth<span class="nowrap">Exploration-Satellite</span>(active)<br>Space Research (active)<br>Radiolocation 5.448D5.448B
|-
||5470–5570
||Maritime Radionavigation<br>Mobile except aeronautical mobile 5.446A 5.450A<br>Earth<span class="nowrap">Exploration-Satellite</span>(active)<br>Space Research (active)<br>Radiolocation 5.450B5.452 C39B 5.448B
|-
||5570–5650
||Maritime Radionavigation<br>Mobile except aeronautical mobile 5.446A5.450A<br>Radiolocation5.450B5.452 C39B
|-
|-
||169
||5650–5725
||5835
||Radiolocation<br>Mobile except aeronautical mobile 5.446A 5.450A<br>Amateur<br>Space Research (deep space)5.282 C39B
||5845
||5855
||20
||802.11n Standard channel not available for unlicensed use in Canada or the US
|-
|-
||173
||5725–5850
||5855
||Radiolocation<br>Amateur5.150 C39A
||5865
||5875
||20
||802.11n Standard channel not available for unlicensed use in Canada or the US<br>
|}
|}
{| class="table table-hover table-bordered small wikitable"
==5GHz Amateur Spectrum In Canada==
|+Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations Notes
The 5ghz band is very popular among commercial service providers and home users. We are lucky enough to have access to a portion of this band that commercial ISPs and unlicensed users are not allowed to use.
|-
{| id="t2" class="table table-hover table-bordered small wikitable"
! id="un_2" class="text-left" colspan="2"|Notes
|-
||'''C39A'''
||The band 5725–5825MHz is designated for use by<span class="nowrap">licence-exempt</span>wireless local area networks and devices with established maximum power levels and based upon not interfering with, or claiming protection from, licensed services.
|-
|-
||5 150 - 5 250
||'''C39B'''
||<span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>FIXED-SATELLITE<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>(Earth-to-space) 5.447A<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>MOBILE<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>except aeronautical mobile 5.446A 5.446B C39B<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span><br>5.446 5.447B 5.447C
||The use of the bands 5150–5250MHz,5250–5350MHz, and 5470–5725MHz by the mobile service is in accordance with spectrum policy and technical and operational limits established for the implementation of wireless local area networks and devices.
|-
|-
||5 250 - 5 255
||'''5.446A (WRC-03)'''
||<span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>(active)<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>MOBILE<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>except aeronautical mobile 5.446A 5.447F C39B<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>RADIOLOCATION<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>
||The use of the bands 5150–5350MHz and 5470-5725MHz by the stations in the mobile service shall be in accordance with Resolution''229(WRC-03)''.
<span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>SPACE RESEARCH<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>5.447D<br>5.448A
|-
|-
||5 255 - 5 350
||'''5.446B (WRC-03)'''
||<span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>(active)<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>MOBILE<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>except aeronautical mobile 5.446A 5.447F C39B<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>RADIOLOCATION<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>
||In the band 5150–5250MHz, stations in the mobile service shall not claim protection from earth stations in the<span class="nowrap">fixed-satellite</span>service. Number'''5.43A'''does not apply to the mobile service with respect to FSS earth stations.
<span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>SPACE RESEARCH<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>(active)<br>5.448A
|-
|-
||5 350 - 5 460
||'''5.447F<br>(WRC-03)'''
||<span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>(active) 5.448B<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>RADIOLOCATION<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>5.448D<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>5.449<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>SPACE RESEARCH<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>(active) 5.448C
||In the band 5250–5350MHz, stations in the mobile service shall not claim protection from the radiolocation service, the Earth<span class="nowrap">exploration-satellite</span>service (active) and the space research service (active). These services shall not impose on the mobile service more stringent protection criteria, based on system characteristics and interference criteria, than those stated in Recommendations ITU-RM.1638and ITU-RSA.1632.
|-
|-
||5 460 - 5 470
||'''5.448A (WRC-03)'''
||<span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>(active)<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>RADIOLOCATION<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>5.448D<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>RADIONAVIGATION<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>5.449<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>SPACE RESEARCH<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>(active)<br>5.448B
||The Earth<span class="nowrap">exploration-satellite</span>(active) and space research (active) services in the frequency band 5250–5350MHz shall not claim protection from the radiolocation service. Number'''5.43A'''does not apply.
|-
|-
||5 470 - 5 570
||'''5.448B (WRC-03)'''
||<span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>(active)<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>MOBILE<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>except aeronautical mobile 5.446A 5.450A C39B<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>RADIOLOCATION<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>5.450B<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>
||The Earth<span class="nowrap">exploration-satellite</span>service (active) operating in the band 5350–5570MHz and space research service (active) operating in the band 5460–5570MHz shall not cause harmful interference to the aeronautical radionavigation service in the band 5350–5460MHz, the radionavigation service in the band 5460–5470MHz and the maritime radionavigation service in the band 5470–5570MHz.
<span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>SPACE RESEARCH<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>(active)<br>5.448B
|-
|-
||5 570 - 5 650
||'''5.448C (WRC-03)'''
||<span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>MOBILE<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>except aeronautical mobile 5.446A 5.450A C39B<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>RADIOLOCATION<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>5.450B<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span><br>5.452
||The space research service (active) operating in the band 5350–5460MHz shall not cause harmful interference to nor claim protection from other services to which this band is allocated.
|-
|-
||5 650 - 5 725
||'''5.448D (WRC-03)'''
||<span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>MOBILE<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>except aeronautical mobile 5.446A 5.450A C39B<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>RADIOLOCATION<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span><br>Amateur<br>Space research (deep space)<br>5.282
||In the frequency band 5350–5470MHz, stations in the radiolocation service shall not cause harmful interference to, nor claim protection from, radar systems in the aeronautical radionavigation service operating in accordance with No.'''5.449'''.
|-
|-
||5 725 - 5 850
||'''5.450A (WRC-03)'''
||<span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>RADIOLOCATION<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span><br>Amateur<br>5.150 C39A
||In the band 5470–5725MHz, stations in the mobile service shall not claim protection from radiodetermination services. Radiodetermination services shall not impose on the mobile service more stringent protection criteria, based on system characteristics and interference criteria, than those stated in Recommendation ITU-RM.1638.
|-
|-
||5 850 - 5 925
||'''5.450B (WRC-03)'''
||<span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>FIXED<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>
||In the frequency band 5470–5650MHz, stations in the radiolocation service, except<span class="nowrap">ground-based</span>radars used for meteorological purposes in the band 5600–5650MHz, shall not cause harmful interference to, nor claim protection from, radar systems in the maritime radionavigation service.
<span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>FIXED-SATELLITE<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span>(Earth-to-space)<br><span class="wb-inv">primary service</span>MOBILE<span class="wb-inv">end primary service</span><br>Amateur<br>Radiolocation<br>5.150 C39C
|}
|}
Excerpt from ​http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf10759.html#t2
[http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf10971.html#s6 http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf10971.html#s6]

Latest revision as of 02:00, 21 May 2018

Point-to-Multi-Point

The HAMWan band plan allocates 3 non overlapping sector channels, These are used by end users to connect to the network

Channel Name Low Center High True Bearing
184 s1-10 5915 5920 5925 0
180 s2-10 5895 5900 5905 120
176 s3-10 5875 5880 5885 240
  • Channel numbers are generated to correspond with standard 802.11n channels but there is no guarantee that they are standards compliant channel numbers.

​Point-to-Point Frequencies

These represent notes about frequencies we have used or considered. Every location is unique and frequency coordination is a must

Unlicensed frequency use in the 5ghz band for Canada is governed by http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf10971.html#s6


Channel Low Center High Width  
169 5835 5845 5855 20 802.11n Standard channel not available for unlicensed use in Canada or the US
173 5855 5865 5875 20 802.11n Standard channel not available for unlicensed use in Canada or the US

Other

20 Mhz Channels in Amateur Band Space

/interface wireless channels
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5845 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C169 5845@20MHz" width=20
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5865 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C173 5865@20MHz" width=20 comment="In 240 Lower Guard Band"

10 Mhz channels in Amateur Band Space

/interface wireless channels
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5835 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C167 5835@10MHz" width=10
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5845 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C169 5845@10MHz" width=10
​add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5855 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C171 5855@10MHz" width=10
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5865 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C173 5865@10MHz" width=10 comment="In 240 Lower Guard Band"
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5875 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C175 5875@10MHz" width=10 comment="In 240 Lower Guard Band"

5 Mhz channels in Amateur Band Space

/interface wireless channels
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5830 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C166 5830@5MHz" width=5
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5835 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C167 5835@5MHz" width=5
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5840 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C168 5840@5MHz" width=5
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5845 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C169 5845@5MHz" width=5
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5850 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C170 5850@5MHz" width=5
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5855 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C171 5855@5MHz" width=5
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5860 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C172 5860@5MHz" width=5
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5865 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C173 5865@5MHz" width=5 comment="In 240 Lower Guard Band"
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5870 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C174 5870@5MHz" width=5 comment="In 240 Lower Guard Band"
add band=5ghz-a/n frequency=5875 list="HW LINKS" name="HW C175 5875@5MHz" width=5 comment="In 240 Lower Guard Band"

Supporting Documentation

Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations
Frequency (MHz) Allocation
5150–5250 Aeronautical Radionavigation
Fixed-Satellite(Earth-to-space) 5.447A
Mobile except aeronautical mobile 5.446A 5.446B5.446 5.447B 5.447C C39B
5250–5255 EarthExploration-Satellite(active)
Radiolocation
Space Research5.447D
Mobile except aeronautical mobile5.446A 5.447F5.448A C39B
5255–5350 EarthExploration-Satellite(active)
Radiolocation
Space Research (active)
Mobile except aeronautical mobile 5.446A 5.447F5.448A C39B
5350–5460 Aeronautical Radionavigation5.449
EarthExploration-Satellite(active) 5.448B
Radiolocation 5.448D
Space Research (active) 5.448C
5460–5470 Radionavigation5.449
EarthExploration-Satellite(active)
Space Research (active)
Radiolocation 5.448D5.448B
5470–5570 Maritime Radionavigation
Mobile except aeronautical mobile 5.446A 5.450A
EarthExploration-Satellite(active)
Space Research (active)
Radiolocation 5.450B5.452 C39B 5.448B
5570–5650 Maritime Radionavigation
Mobile except aeronautical mobile 5.446A5.450A
Radiolocation5.450B5.452 C39B
5650–5725 Radiolocation
Mobile except aeronautical mobile 5.446A 5.450A
Amateur
Space Research (deep space)5.282 C39B
5725–5850 Radiolocation
Amateur5.150 C39A
Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations Notes
Notes
C39A The band 5725–5825MHz is designated for use bylicence-exemptwireless local area networks and devices with established maximum power levels and based upon not interfering with, or claiming protection from, licensed services.
C39B The use of the bands 5150–5250MHz,5250–5350MHz, and 5470–5725MHz by the mobile service is in accordance with spectrum policy and technical and operational limits established for the implementation of wireless local area networks and devices.
5.446A (WRC-03) The use of the bands 5150–5350MHz and 5470-5725MHz by the stations in the mobile service shall be in accordance with Resolution229(WRC-03).
5.446B (WRC-03) In the band 5150–5250MHz, stations in the mobile service shall not claim protection from earth stations in thefixed-satelliteservice. Number5.43Adoes not apply to the mobile service with respect to FSS earth stations.
5.447F
(WRC-03)
In the band 5250–5350MHz, stations in the mobile service shall not claim protection from the radiolocation service, the Earthexploration-satelliteservice (active) and the space research service (active). These services shall not impose on the mobile service more stringent protection criteria, based on system characteristics and interference criteria, than those stated in Recommendations ITU-RM.1638and ITU-RSA.1632.
5.448A (WRC-03) The Earthexploration-satellite(active) and space research (active) services in the frequency band 5250–5350MHz shall not claim protection from the radiolocation service. Number5.43Adoes not apply.
5.448B (WRC-03) The Earthexploration-satelliteservice (active) operating in the band 5350–5570MHz and space research service (active) operating in the band 5460–5570MHz shall not cause harmful interference to the aeronautical radionavigation service in the band 5350–5460MHz, the radionavigation service in the band 5460–5470MHz and the maritime radionavigation service in the band 5470–5570MHz.
5.448C (WRC-03) The space research service (active) operating in the band 5350–5460MHz shall not cause harmful interference to nor claim protection from other services to which this band is allocated.
5.448D (WRC-03) In the frequency band 5350–5470MHz, stations in the radiolocation service shall not cause harmful interference to, nor claim protection from, radar systems in the aeronautical radionavigation service operating in accordance with No.5.449.
5.450A (WRC-03) In the band 5470–5725MHz, stations in the mobile service shall not claim protection from radiodetermination services. Radiodetermination services shall not impose on the mobile service more stringent protection criteria, based on system characteristics and interference criteria, than those stated in Recommendation ITU-RM.1638.
5.450B (WRC-03) In the frequency band 5470–5650MHz, stations in the radiolocation service, exceptground-basedradars used for meteorological purposes in the band 5600–5650MHz, shall not cause harmful interference to, nor claim protection from, radar systems in the maritime radionavigation service.

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