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* slow frequency hopping: after hopping to the new frequency, the transmitter sends several symbols before hopping to the next frequency. This gives the fastest data rate when running on hardware that takes a long time to switch to a different frequency.
 
* slow frequency hopping: after hopping to the new frequency, the transmitter sends several symbols before hopping to the next frequency. This gives the fastest data rate when running on hardware that takes a long time to switch to a different frequency.
 
* fast frequency hopping: The transmitter hops to several different frequencies, sending the same symbol on each one, before transmitting the next data symbol. This is more tolerant of single-frequency interference.
 
* fast frequency hopping: The transmitter hops to several different frequencies, sending the same symbol on each one, before transmitting the next data symbol. This is more tolerant of single-frequency interference.
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* Other places we [http://opencircuits.com/Special:Whatlinkshere/FHSS talk about FHSS on Open Circuits].
 
* Other places we [http://opencircuits.com/Special:Whatlinkshere/FHSS talk about FHSS on Open Circuits].
  
== Acquisition and tracking ==
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== acquisition and tracking ==
  
 
When a receiver is turned on, what frequency should it listen to first, and how long should it listen before trying some other channel?
 
When a receiver is turned on, what frequency should it listen to first, and how long should it listen before trying some other channel?
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== Legal considerations ==
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== legal considerations ==
  
 
In addition to the physical limitations mentioned above, there are also legal considerations, such as, for example:
 
In addition to the physical limitations mentioned above, there are also legal considerations, such as, for example:
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''... What other legal considerations and FCC policies are relevant to designing intelligent radio communication systems? ...''
 
''... What other legal considerations and FCC policies are relevant to designing intelligent radio communication systems? ...''
  
== Direct sequence spread spectrum ==
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== direct sequence spread spectrum ==
 
''(FIXME: make new article for other kinds of spread spectrum? Do we need a general [[spread spectrum]] article?)''
 
''(FIXME: make new article for other kinds of spread spectrum? Do we need a general [[spread spectrum]] article?)''
  
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spread_spectrum Wikipedia: spread spectrum]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spread_spectrum Wikipedia: spread spectrum]
  
== Further reading ==
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== further reading ==
  
 
* [http://interwiki.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/picawiki.pl/NgARN NgARN : Next Generation Amateur Radio Network]
 
* [http://interwiki.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/picawiki.pl/NgARN NgARN : Next Generation Amateur Radio Network]

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