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Well,<br>
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I will just quote of the material they sent me. If anyone wants a full
copy let me know. I think they thought I want to import into Australia
so they were telling me about needing to get certification first. But
anyway here it is:<br>
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Operation <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="Channels: ">Channels: </a> 11 for North America, 14 for Japan, 13 for
Europe, 2 for Spain, 4 for France.<br>
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Not sure what channel Australia uses.<br>
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Frequency Range: US, Europe and Japan covering 2.4 to 2.48GHz.
Programmable for different country regulations<br>
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So I am guessing that different countries have different frequencies
within that range. Someone else might be clearer on this point. Don't
want to buy the cards here an not be able to use them in Australia.<br>
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Cameron McCormack wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Jason Leigh Lade:
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<pre wrap="">Do you mind me asking what did you pay for them?
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US$95, the price that's on the web.
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<pre wrap="">Also I spoke to the manufacturer today, they have two versions one is
200mW output the other is 100mW output. Is it o.k to get the 200mW for
use in Australia. I do see that the cards have different channels for
different countries.
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Hmm, I didn't even think of the different-countries-have-different-channels
deal. Do the US have the same channels as here?
Cameron
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