RE: 2.4 Glitches - It Does Happen!
If you consider there are 50 dedicated channels in the 72 MHz band (total approx. 1 MHz), and the 2.4 GHz band is 85 MHz wide; you would think that if the 2.4 band were split up into dedicated frequencies (like 72), then the number of dedicated aircraft frequencies the 2.4 band could support would be aroud 4,250. It seems really odd that as few as 40 2.4 transmitters would be the limit using spread spectrum. I don't really believe that, but if it's true, it seems like an awfully inefficient use of bandwidth.
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Meeting adjourned...It Is?