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Properly destinguished between spread spectrum and DSS. DSS is a variety of spread spectrum, not spread specturm itself.
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==Uses of Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum==
 
DSSS is used by:
DSSS is often used for devices such as 2.4 and 5.8 GHz cordless phones. It is also a part of the [[802.11]] [[802.11b|b]] and [[802.11g|g]] standards. Note that in the original [[802.11]] standard, either [[FHSS]] or [[DSSS]] may be used.
 
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* [[Cordless telephone|Cordless phones]] operating in the 2.4 and 5.8 GHz [[Band (radio)|bands]].
DSSS* is[[Wi-Fi]], often used for devices such as 2.4 and 5.8 GHz cordless phones. It is also a part ofincluding the [[802.11]] [[802.11b|b]] and [[802.11g|g]] standards. (Note that in the original [[802.11]] standard, either [[FHSS]] or [[DSSS]] may be used.)
 
==References==