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Telamon wrote: OK then, it took them 4 times just to get FCC approval. It does not sound like they are very interested to me or they would have got it right the first time. The spectrum the shows up on my radio now is much different than that described in the web sites a year or so back. From two sidebands, 10 kHz wide, at +/- 15-25 kHz, now reduced down to 5 kHz wide at +/- 10-15 kHz. If they're changing it that much, no manufacturer is going to commit to loading firmware into a bunch of chips if they'll have to scrap them in 6 months. I can just hear the marketing rep at the semi company. "You changed it. AGAIN?". Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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