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by lucb1e 1751 days ago
> Ensure that at least one signal in every neighborhood is on a U-NII-1 or U-NII-3 channel. This ensures that, even in the case of a radar hit that takes out multiple U-NII-2 channels, at least one channel is available that is not subject to the Dynamic Frequency Selection rules and will not have to change channels.

I don't understand this, can someone explain this in layman terms? Are they near some military base similar to how 2.4 GHz WiFis are usually near microwaves that can interfere (except radar is not contained in a Faraday cage)?

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"The Boston Logan Airport Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) operates on 5.610 GHz, which is wireless channel 120."
Aha I read over that one! Thanks