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Amazon SideWalk
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You know how WiFi routers cause interference with fpv goggles well Amazon are about to switch on LoRa on all their Amazon devices which will in turn enable a new 900mhz LoRa style RF to be emitted for all the millions of units out there in the wild. I wonder whether our xfire units are going to feel this in anyway?
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Apparently it will be no problem for Crossfire according to Trappy. The "Amazon Sidewalk" technology broadcasting in the 900MHz frequency range was very briefly discussed in the following thread last year...

https://intofpv.com/t-possible-problem-f...pv-control
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