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"Martin G. McCormick" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 Dec 2012 05:53:43 -0600
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Yup. Some of this stuff can almost think for itself and that one
was being proactive. I believe there used to be some research in
to analog spread spectrum but nobody waited long enough for
another radio in the area to develop the same glitch and then
figure out how to synchronize them. Oh, the short-sighted things
we do to stanch innovation. Sad, isn't it?
Steve Dresser writes:
> That radio may just have been ahead of its time, trying to do spread
> spectrum.

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