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   * Limit the number of frequencies to 3 (e.g. 850MHz, 820MHz and 950MHz). Die frequencies are chosen to be the lowest supported , the highest supported frequency and a frequency between them.   * Limit the number of frequencies to 3 (e.g. 850MHz, 820MHz and 950MHz). Die frequencies are chosen to be the lowest supported , the highest supported frequency and a frequency between them.
   * For testing, start your program.   * For testing, start your program.
-  * Use SmartRF Studio to transmit packets at the RF frequency of your supported frequency set.(do not forget to change the symbol rate and preamble count in SmartRF Studio). +  * Use 4C to transmit packets at the RF frequency of your supported frequency set.(do not forget to change the symbol rate and preamble count in 4C). 
   * Your program should recognize a valid RSSI and start receiving packets.   * Your program should recognize a valid RSSI and start receiving packets.
   * Now, change RF to a frequency to another frequency band. Stopping and restarting the transmitter ist not necessary.   * Now, change RF to a frequency to another frequency band. Stopping and restarting the transmitter ist not necessary.
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