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<description><![CDATA[raypsi1 posted : Well LA had those R/C airplanes spying on everybody until the FAA put a stop to that.<br><br>As a amateur radio operator I see no reason. Not even cost. I mean looky DSL on a twisted pair going over 2 miles on that pair. People once said no way jose'. <br><br>Put that broadband on a 10GHZ spread spectrum signal on an aeroplane in my line of sight and I could pick it up with a NE2 neon bulb.]]></description>
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