SRDS stands for Spread Spectrum Radio Device. These devices use spread spectrum techniques to transmit radio signals over a wider bandwidth than traditional narrowband signals. This makes them more resistant to interference and jamming. SRDS are commonly used in various applications, including wireless networking (like Wi-Fi), Bluetooth, cordless phones, and some military communication systems. The FCC regulates the use of SRDS in the United States.
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