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Exalt Installation and Management Guide
EX-i Series GigE (FDD) Digital Microwave Radios
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2016-06-01
Licensing 6 and 11GHz Models
Frequency coordination for EX-i Series GigE (FDD) radios is normally required by local regulations.
To obtain and maintain licensing, consult the licensing authorities.
United States
In the US frequency coordination is often conducted by a Certified Frequency Coordinator (CFC), who
coordinates spectrum allocation for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). CFCs assist
applicants with licensing. Applicants can also apply using the FCC‘s Universal Licensing System
(ULS) online at:
http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/index.htm?job=home
You must first register with the FCC to use the on-line system, and obtain an FCC Registration
Number (FRN). The FRN identifies you in all transactions to the FCC.
Exalt provides EX-i Series GigE (FDD) radio information to the following CFCs:
Comsearch (www.comsearch.com/)
Micronet Communications, Inc. (www.micronetcom.com)
Radio Dynamics (www.radyn.com)
Upon request, EX-i Series GigE (FDD) radio information can be provided to any CFC.
Canada
In Canada frequency coordination is often conducted by a National Frequency Coordinator (NFC),
who coordinates spectrum allocation for Industry Canada (IC). NFCs assist applicants in licensing.
Applicants can also apply using the IC’s online system at:
http://sd.ic.gc.ca/engdoc/main.jsp#LicenceApplications
You must first register with the IC to use the online system.
Note: The professional installer is responsible to ensure that RF output power, channel
assignment, bandwidth, and modulation are properly adjusted in accordance with local
regulatory requirements and licensing, if any. Antenna models and polarization are
usually specified within the licensing requirements.