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Agen Bolahave a nice day <br /><a href="http://188indobet.com" title="agen bola" rel="nofollow">Agen Bola</a>Agen Bolahttp://188indobet.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20739910.post-70485994357396712732015-12-03T00:33:13.292-07:002015-12-03T00:33:13.292-07:00hi
Agen bola terpercayahi <br /><a href="http://188indobet.com" title="agen bola Terpercaya" rel="nofollow">Agen bola terpercaya</a>Agen Bola Terpercayahttp://188indobet.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20739910.post-30033425079042210782011-02-06T22:20:47.050-07:002011-02-06T22:20:47.050-07:00Yes, this would certainly be possible. Unfortunat...Yes, this would certainly be possible. Unfortunately the CC2400 wireless transceiver used on Ubertooth Zero and Ubertooth One has a rather large tuning resolution of 1 MHz. This is perfect for Bluetooth, but it would be nice to have finer resolution for spectrum monitoring. Even so, it would be perfectly usable for simple things like identifying which 802.11 channels are quiet or noisy in a Michael Ossmannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12869105044455059297noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20739910.post-91070805285562460862011-02-03T17:13:00.089-07:002011-02-03T17:13:00.089-07:00Would it also be possible to add a simple RSSI out...Would it also be possible to add a simple RSSI output mode like the WiSpy?tznoreply@blogger.com