Realise this must be an incredibly stupid question, but, having looked all around the ACMA site, I couldn't find a simple version of what I was after.
The SDS100 I bought is from the US, which means it has a built in band plan for frequency ranges, modes, step values, and so on, based upon what the FCC has laid out over there.
It struck me that there's a possibility that this isn't identical here in Australia -- that some of the ranges may start/stop in different places, possibly have different modes, but almost certainly may have different step/gaps...but after wasting an hour or two looking around, I couldn't find something in a simple and concise format that would let me verify this, or, if needed, make changes to the SDS100.
Anyone know of a simple guide, or, is it essentially identical for the ranges a device like the SDS100 could scan?
The SDS100 I bought is from the US, which means it has a built in band plan for frequency ranges, modes, step values, and so on, based upon what the FCC has laid out over there.
It struck me that there's a possibility that this isn't identical here in Australia -- that some of the ranges may start/stop in different places, possibly have different modes, but almost certainly may have different step/gaps...but after wasting an hour or two looking around, I couldn't find something in a simple and concise format that would let me verify this, or, if needed, make changes to the SDS100.
Anyone know of a simple guide, or, is it essentially identical for the ranges a device like the SDS100 could scan?