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Gold Chocobo |
Since I've little understanding the ways of "GSM and 3G standard typically operate at about 900mhz, 1800mhz and 3.6Ghz" or "TX at about 2400MHz (2.4 Ghz), which would be about the same frequency as a lot of the instrumentation in question. With the exception of accelerometers and radar altimeters (which typically operate in the 9Ghz range). These devices don't transmit at huge wattages, but 3 or 4 watts is enough power to carry a signal like 20-some miles in the right conditions" any of that craziness (sorry to have to quote you, Duo
![]() I realize that it has a wireless network card in it, but I wanna be a little more specific about ad hoc mode. I assume all ad hoc does is try to detect another PSP and that it ignores anything else broadcasting or receiving a signal. So how does ad hoc mode affect airplanes? I ask cuz I'm going on vacation in the next couple weeks (flying to Kansas City, MO to see Dad and the relatives) and had planned on bringing my PSP and playing it on the plane, among other places. Jam it back in, in the dark. Reading -- Bleach, Claymore, Chun Rhang Yhur Jhun, NOW, Zero: Beginning of the Coffin, Black God, Twelve Kingdoms (novels), History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi Watching -- Bleach Playing -- Fable II, Valkyria Chronicles, Guitar Hero: World Tour, Star Ocean: First Departure, LittleBigPlanet, MegaMan 9, Mirror's Edge |