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Regional Parameters RP002-1.0.5 ©2022-2025 LoRa Alliance ® Page 91 of 116 The authors reserve the right to change specifications without notice. When the device is using the Adaptive Data Rate mode and transmits using the DRcurrent 1868 uplink data rate, the following table defines the next uplink data rate (DRnext) the end-device 1869 SHALL use during data rate back-off: 1870 DRcurrent DRnext Comment 0 NA Already the lowest data rate 1 0 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 7 5 12 5 13 12 Table 93: IN865 data rate back-off 1871 Transmit power levels relative to the maximum EIRP level of the end-device are indicated in 1872 the following TXPower table: 1873 1874 TXPower Configuration (EIRP) 0 Max EIRP 1..14 Max EIRP – 2*TXPower 15 Defined in [TS001] 3 Table 94: IN865 TXPower 1875 EIRP refers to the Effective Isotropic Radiated Power, which is the radiated output power 1876 referenced to an isotropic antenna radiating power equally in all directions and whose gain is 1877 expressed in dBi. 1878 By default, Max EIRP is considered to be 29.2 dBm. End-devices operating in countries 1879 allowing different EIRP than the default value MAY adapt their default Max EIRP accordingly, 1880 but they SHALL NOT exceed the maximum EIRP imposed by the local regulations. If the end- 1881 device does not use the default value (+29.2dBm), the Max EIRP SHOULD be communicated 1882 to the Network Server using an out-of-band channel during the end-device commissioning 1883 process. 1884 3.12.4 IN865 Join-Accept CFList 1885 The In865 LoRaWAN channel plan implements an OPTIONAL CFList of 16 octets in the Join- 1886 Accept message for both CFListType equal to 0 and CFListType equal to 1. When 1887 receiving a CFListType equal to 1, it SHALL be interpreted according to the channel list 1888 definition in Section 3.3.1.1 (800 MHz Fixed Channel List Definition). 1889 1890
