Actually interesting you bring this up. After the 3.0.0 release went RTW I spent a week and a half feeling my way around the build root, investigating various items and overall improving my general knowledge so I can better prepare for the next version iteration. With 900MHz out the door were now into the deeper more in depth hardware models that require a deeper understanding of hardware (which the past year with Ubiquiti gear has helped us gain that knowledge) The 365 model testing has shown to have frontend filtering that sharply rolls off rendering them unusable for Part 97 usage. Since he focus is Part 97 (or world equivalent) not much additional focus was put towards the 365 units. The M3 is an interesting unit as Paul explains . It is a 5GHz node with a downconverter inside. This at first is a good thing, it means minimal changes to the rest of the system. The interesting part comes with the fact that the drivers we use do not intended to go in to a middle dead band between two of the part 15 bands. This is similar to the channel 0 issue for 2.4 GHz discussed elsewhere. The advantage to the M3 is it's expected to operate in that band, I expect we will find additional calibration data that we can work on pulling in. It has a fair bit of work before it will even be ready for testing but as Paul says in time we will likely pull in the M3 in time. It certainly is on the desire plan as it's a band many may find useful (though I'm not sure I will get to use it as San Diego may be in an area for DoD 3.4GHz radar more research is needed on that as well) We worked the easy gear, now it's on to the advanced topics as the dev team working on Ubiquiti looks to continue to raise the bar on what we can do with these powerful yet affordable devices. I wouldn't hold your breath on it being "soon" however as the one thing I've learned over the past year is nothing goes as planned. We likely have a large number of hours ahead of us working on this and other priorities that it will take time to produce. As much as has been learned we still have more. |