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Do I need a special license to operate a NovaRoam ED900/EH900 network?

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Do I need a special license to operate a NovaRoam ED900/EH900 network?

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No. NovaRoam ED900 and EH900 operate in the 900 MHz unlicensed ISM band, which has been set aside by the government for public use in North and South America. • Q: Are evaluation kits available for NovaRoam? A: Yes, a limited number of NovaRoam evaluation kits are available to qualified customers. Contact NovaRoam for details. • Q: What sort of range can I expect to achieve with NovaRoam? A: Expected communication range varies from model to model. Range is dependent on a wide variety of factors, including but not limited to, frequency band, area topography, LOS, output power, status of nodes (mobile or stationary), antenna type and installation, etc. Therefore, the expected range can vary greatly – anywhere between 1 and 25 miles for E Series models under ordinary real-world conditions. T Series models generally achieve ranges equal to or greater than those of E Series models due to their higher transmit power. For more information on range estimations, please see our Range for Outdoor

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