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Wireless: What features do I get when I upgrade my DX system to Spectrum Friendly
Wireless: What features do I get when I upgrade my DX system to Spectrum Friendly
Upgrading your DX Basestation and Beltpack to Spectrum FriendlyGoing to Spectrum Friendly will give youthe ability to choose to upper or lower half of the 2.4GHz spectrum. Theability to have the base stations initialize together so that the interferenceclicking will go away is also included.
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