2.4GHz

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The term 2.4GHz is commonly used to refer to a range of frequencies around 2.4GHz that are alloted for unlicensed use in low power situations. These frequencies are used for such things as microwave ovens, bluetooth, the IEEE 802.11 "WiFi" specification, portable land-line phones, and many other devices that require short range radio communication.

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