Hi Srinivasan,

On 11.02.2016 05:11, Srinivasan T wrote:
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> Hi Marcus,
>
>  
>
> Thannks.
>
> Spectrum density , that I have taken was in the are that there were no
> transmission.
>
> I have RF meter that to measure RF power , HackRF also detected
> unknown RF that covered by Wi-Fi.
>
Point is, how do you *know* there's been no transmission? Where you in
an RF-tight room and switched off all your bluetooth devices, smart
phones, wireless door bells, wireless thermometers, RC car controls,
wireless door openers, remote controlled power outlet switches, wireless
keyboards & mice, wireless headphones... just to name the 2.4GHz
ISM-band devices that pop into my head right now.
There's not only WiFi in that band, really.

>  
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> You can see while recording it. RF meter which I have also indicates
> the radio sound is really unique.
>
> Another product, AirMagnet 2.4 GHz spectrum analyzer shows the same
> things.
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>  
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> Waterfall Pattern also dfferent. Many people not sure about 2.4 GHz.
>
> in 84 pages document, I have checked all details .
>
What document? What details?
2.4GHz is, for almost everywhere of the world, an unlicensed band, and
there's practically no real limits on how the signals transmitted in
there look like.

Best regards,
Marcus
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