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The more we keep narrowing the frequency spectrum as well as applying aggregation and beamforming, the closer and closer we get to audible interference. In metropolitan areas, that rining is not tinnitus. Just conceptual theory mixed with real happening.
The more we keep narrowing the frequency spectrum as well as applying aggregation and beamforming, the closer and closer we get to audible interference. In metropolitan areas, that rining is not tinnitus. Just conceptual theory mixed with real happening.