)]}' { "commit": "91b2b6795cb39e77145617aab2f591abf16582f1", "tree": "deee5a6c1440797443fdbd829080902377df407e", "parents": [ "43b55bbb5693692894fb2a4d9e2f581822deb520" ], "author": { "name": "Dmitry Tunin", "email": "hanipouspilot@gmail.com", "time": "Sat Aug 24 11:48:10 2019 +0300" }, "committer": { "name": "Seth Forshee", "email": "seth.forshee@canonical.com", "time": "Tue Oct 29 08:26:53 2019 -0500" }, "message": "wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for Russia (RU)\n\nRussian entry is incorrect. According to the last regulations\ndocument of Feb 29, 2016, 160 MHz channels and 802.11ad are allowed.\n\nhttp://rfs-rf.ru/upload/medialibrary/c1a/prilozhenie-1-k-resheniyu-gkrch-_-16_36_03.pdf\n\nNote that there was never a DFS requirement in Russia, but always was\nNO-OUTDOOR on 5GHz.\nMaximum power is 200mW that is ~23dBm on all 5GHz channels.\nAlso Russia has never been regulated by ETSI.\n\nEIRP has been reduced by 4dBm because of TPC requirement.\n\nSigned-off-by: Dmitry Tunin \u003chanipouspilot@gmail.com\u003e\nSigned-off-by: Seth Forshee \u003cseth.forshee@canonical.com\u003e\n", "tree_diff": [ { "type": "modify", "old_id": "f6b2f921416ce74390b08b6926d2c0dca5573917", "old_mode": 33188, "old_path": "db.txt", "new_id": "9c4b447536e4e25c196ef30e9e0616e99c052820", "new_mode": 33188, "new_path": "db.txt" } ] }