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Page (hopping) Response Sequence Defined
The page response sequence covers 32 (16 for the 23MHz) unique response frequencies that all are in an one-to-one correspondence to the current page hopping sequence. The master and slave use different rules to obtain the same sequence. See also Frequency sequence.
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