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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/908026"><b>PDXPLT</b></A> :   An "experimental license".  Let's see, licensed spectrum equals:<br><br>-- no interference from other systems, unlike the Part 15 Wi-Fi spectrum "free for all",<br><br>-- higher TX power,<br><br>Add them to together and you get:  greater coverage and higher speed.  It would be <i>real</i> news if the opposite had been the case.]]></description>
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