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POC11 issue on AS923 countries #1105
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Yes, this will totally destroy the Helium hotspots in the Asian region. |
i wanna add something here. I am wondering if Helium is using the Lora Alliance Guideline for every freq region. If yes, then AS923 will be set at 16dBm EIRP in POC11. But AS923 is used by many countries in East & South East Asia countries and they have different regulation for the EIRP. |
We can certainly make changes there if you can provide links to the documentation of the EIRP limits in those regions. Thanks for reporting this. cc @vihu |
#> We can certainly make changes there if you can provide links to the documentation of the EIRP limits in those regions. Thanks for reporting this.
Hi, This is the link for the document that governed the LPWAN devices in Indonesia. You can find the above doc page for the EIRP info for LPWA non cellular 920-923 MHz regulated on the last page (page 22) of the document. For Gateway it's set at 400mW (or 26dBm). Let me know if you can't download the pdf doc from that site. |
Please see link (page 36) for the IMDA Singapore regulations for EIRP |
For Malaysia , EIRP limit is also at 500mW Source : https://www.skmm.gov.my/skmmgovmy/media/General/pdf/Technical_Report_IoT.pdf |
For Thailand, maximum EIRP is 4W EIRP (with installation license) and 500mW EIRP (non installation license). Refer from NBTC-1033 and NBTC-rachkitcha |
In Taiwan, the EIRP limit is 1W indoor Source: NCC in Tanwan section 5.8.1.2 page 34 |
@Vagabond I would like to report that in North Macedonia the maximum allowed e.r.p at 868 MHz is 500mW, or 27DbM On the website of the Standardization Institute of the Republic of North Macedonia you can see that the МКС EN 302 208 standard is identical to EN 302 208-1 V2.1.1:2015) |
hi, I am jamiul from Bangladesh, I am also interested to mining Helium but I am really new about this product, I need some help from some experienced person like you. If you have no problem then please guide me about Helium mining and also frequency and other issues. |
Now that PoCv11 is live with the blanket 16dbm defined for the entire AS923, we can see the impact quite drastically for AS923 countries. Ironically, Singapore & Malaysia's regulation for LoraWAN max EIRP limit is 27dbm (500mW); same as the hardcoded value prior to PoCv11 as opposed to the blanket 16dbm (40mW) defined for AS923 in PoCv11. I do see there's a hip-45-lora-frequency-selection (https://github.com/helium/HIP/blob/master/0045-lorawan-frequency-plan-selection.md) not sure if this is included in that HIP. Would there be any consideration of adopting country specific EIRP limit instead of 16dbm across the entire AS923 in the near future as initially suggested by @Trinitrophenol81 ? |
HIP 45 and LoRaWAN subregions are likely the only way we could support this on chain. The governance process to getting HIP 45 and the DeWi LoRaWAN committee are the right venue for enacting this change on the network. I'll close this issue for now since it is no longer part of the miner codebase. |
With the new POC11 , AS923 countries would have an issue . Lora alliance set up the default EIRP of AS923 to 16dbm.
But different Asia countries has set the max EIRP to around 26-27dbm.
Singapore regulations max EIRP is 27dBm. Indonesia EIRP is 26dBm, for example.
If helium is adopting 16dbm for AS923 , that could be an big issue for us. Our coverage will severely limited.
I would suggest a country specific EIRP limiting rather than a blanket wide setting of 16dbm .
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