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The adaptive Non-FHSS equipment is defined as equipment using a mechanism which allows it to adapt to its radio environment by identifying other transmissions present within its Occupied Channel Bandwidth.
There are two mechanisms in Adaptive Non-FHSS, which are LBT (Listen-Before-Talk) and DAA (Detect And Avoid). Adaptive Non-FHSS equipment should implement either of the mechanisms (LBT or DAA) and it is allowed to switch dynamically in between the two adaptive modes.
Adaptive Non-FHSS equipment is allowed to have Short Control Signaling Transmissions without sensing the frequency for the presence of other signals.
The limit doesn’t apply to non-adaptive Non-FHSS equipment or adaptive equipment operating in a non-adaptive mode. In addition, this requirement does not apply for Non-FHSS equipment with a maximum declared RF Output power level of less than 10 dBm e.i.r.p. or for Non-FHSS equipment when operating in a mode where the RF Output power is less than 10 dBm e.i.r.p.
The Adaptive Non-FHSS limits are shown in the Table 5-19.
Equipment type | RF Output Power (e.i.r.p) | Limits |
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Non-FHSS equipment (adaptive or non-adaptive) | < 10 dBm | Doesn’t Apply |
Non-adaptive Non-FHSS equipment | Doesn’t Apply | |
Adaptive Non-FHSS equipment - LBT | Please refer to Section 5.3.2.5.1 | |
Adaptive Non-FHSS equipment - DAA | Please refer to Section 5.3.2.5.2 |