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Re: 3.6GHz 802.11y for Competitions
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Originally Posted by DonRotolo
The higher in frequency you go, the more the radio waves behave like light.
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Like light? Radio waves are light.
Anyway, many of you are forgetting that FIRST is a worldwide activity, and just because the United States has permitted licensed usage of the 3.6Ghz band doesn't mean the rest of the world has. Would you really want our Brazilian, Israeli, Mexican, etc teams getting into trouble with their local regulators over FIRST hardware?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels
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