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> because if our receivers are set up in a different configuration than some potential sender might be, we'll never receive anything.

We'll receive it, but it may be hard to distinguish from noise. But this is already true, for example with spread spectrum - if the transmitters are using that we'll never known, it's almost indistinguishable from noise unless you match the same frequencies they use.




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