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Originally Posted by Kapitan_Phillips
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But despite 15 years of work and nearly $500 million, the system still has bugs. And some of the gear seems outdated, even before it goes off to war. The 400-MHz processor running the system would have been bleeding-edge — in 1999.
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I disagree with this. They're using it for one task, that requires little processor power. Its not like they're playing Full Spectrum Warrior as they storm a house. :p
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I don't know. When the US Army deployed SINGARS, which changed Freq a few hundred times per second, England already had deployed radios that changed Freg a few thousand times per second.
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