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On Mon, 11 Feb 2013 12:38:54 +0000
Paul Corfield wrote: "The transponder sends a 2.4GHz data signal back to the reader." 2.4Ghz eh? And LU is rolling out wifi into stations. Hmm. What could possibly go wrong? I'm not a techie - are you suggesting there is an interference risk? Depends what frequencies around the 2.4Ghz band they use but if they use ones on or near the wifi ones then yes. No doubt they used that band because its license free but I wouldn't have thought you'd have needed a license if its only ever used underground. I suspect the risk is small but why take it at all? B2003 |
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