Could a 450M 3GHz support 3900 - 3980MHz?

So the A version 450m won’t work at all or just degraded performance?

Also, with the new Canadian rules out now will Link Planner be available to plan deployments with the lower power levels and geographic restrictions? We only have 60 days from February 19, that is April 19 to do our submission in the Early Access Window.

The 450b SMs do not currently support use of the 3900 band. Is there a looming software update that will unlock this for use?

The hardware must be in process for certification for RSS198 through ISED?

That’s correct… testing is in process. Still expecting to be completed before the end of Q1 (as above). A future software release will enable these frequencies for the current 3 GHz 450b radios (part number 3094HH).

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Does the latest Beta firmware have this range of frequencies?

Hello, Matt! Can you please give us an update on the testing? Has the B version of 450m been tested and certified for 3900-3980MHz? Also, have you guys released the sw version for enabling the frequencies for the 450b radios?

Hi Clarisa,

Certification is still ongoing for 450m and 450b with estimated date end of July. Unusual measurement requirements have made it take longer than hoped, so thank you for your patience.
The results do look good in 3450 - 3980 MHz for the radio’s capability.
SW availability should occur at a similar time.
Thanks,
Dom

Thank you, Dominic, for your swift reply! Appreciate your answer!

Any update? 2025 is getting closer.

@Cambium_SriMani told me we can enter a custom frequency to test with.

The ISED rules limit the size of the license area but adjacent cells could be the same physical radio operating on two (or more) frequencies.

Would the existing products of PMP450 work in the 3800 MHz band, that is sub 3900 MHz?