I presume you're aware of the limitations for 15.231 E. (max. 1 sec transmission, max. 1/30 duty cycle, min. 10 sec. silence). Also permitted transmitter power is very low, about -22.5 dBm EIRP at 433 MHz.
Yes I'm aware and can mold my protocol to those requirements.Thanks.
As far as permitted Transmitter Power I'm going to have to take the hit, I'm stuck at 433MHz or below.
I'm assuming most Hobby 433MHz transmitter products are passed as 15.231(a) at a higher transmit power and then the customer breaks FCC rules by feeding data into it at any interval they wish..
I'm stating this because i'm just curious what commercial products operate at the 15.231(e) power level, what performance can be expected and if that is anywhere near enough for my very specific application.
Most SRD (small radio devices) in the FCC domain are utilizing 915 MHz band (FCC 15.249), -1 dBm EIRP.