View Single Post
  #3   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 23-12-2010, 01:09
EricVanWyk EricVanWyk is offline
Registered User
no team
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Rookie Year: 2000
Location: Boston
Posts: 1,597
EricVanWyk has a reputation beyond reputeEricVanWyk has a reputation beyond reputeEricVanWyk has a reputation beyond reputeEricVanWyk has a reputation beyond reputeEricVanWyk has a reputation beyond reputeEricVanWyk has a reputation beyond reputeEricVanWyk has a reputation beyond reputeEricVanWyk has a reputation beyond reputeEricVanWyk has a reputation beyond reputeEricVanWyk has a reputation beyond reputeEricVanWyk has a reputation beyond repute
Send a message via AIM to EricVanWyk
Re: Xbee interfearance

Check the 2011 rules when they are available, but you should generally be good to go.

In general, if the frequencies are different, there shouldn't be interference. In practice, this is only true if both devices were designed and built properly. For example, I saw some cheap 2.4GHz devices die in the presence of 5GHz interference. Turns out, someone had swapped out the main filter for something cheaper and completely ineffective.