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H A Dieee80211_regdomain.hdiff 243974 Fri Dec 07 04:36:02 MST 2012 adrian Add a new 900MHz GSM regulatory SKU for the Xagyl Communications XC900M.

The XC900M acts as a Ubiquiti XR9 (and I _think_ SR9) by default;
it uses the same 900MHz<->2.4GHz downconverter mapping.

However it has an alternative frequency mapping which squeezes in a couple
more half/quarter rate channels. Since the default HAL doesn't support
fractional tuning (sub-1MHz) in 2.4GHz mode on the AR5413/AR5414, they
implement it using a jumper.

Datasheet: http://www.xagyl.com/download/XC900M_Datasheet.pdf

Thankyou to Xagyl Communications for the XC900M NICs and Edgar Martinez
for organising the donation.

Tested:

* XC900M <-> XC900M
* Ubiquiti XR9 <-> XC900M

TODO:

* Test against SR9 and GZ901 if possible (the IEEE channel<->frequency
mapping may not match up, thanks to the slightly different channels
involved)
/freebsd-10.1-release/etc/
H A Dregdomain.xmldiff 243974 Fri Dec 07 04:36:02 MST 2012 adrian Add a new 900MHz GSM regulatory SKU for the Xagyl Communications XC900M.

The XC900M acts as a Ubiquiti XR9 (and I _think_ SR9) by default;
it uses the same 900MHz<->2.4GHz downconverter mapping.

However it has an alternative frequency mapping which squeezes in a couple
more half/quarter rate channels. Since the default HAL doesn't support
fractional tuning (sub-1MHz) in 2.4GHz mode on the AR5413/AR5414, they
implement it using a jumper.

Datasheet: http://www.xagyl.com/download/XC900M_Datasheet.pdf

Thankyou to Xagyl Communications for the XC900M NICs and Edgar Martinez
for organising the donation.

Tested:

* XC900M <-> XC900M
* Ubiquiti XR9 <-> XC900M

TODO:

* Test against SR9 and GZ901 if possible (the IEEE channel<->frequency
mapping may not match up, thanks to the slightly different channels
involved)

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