The 5.1 version of the Globeranger iMotion Edgeware platform indirectly supports the European UHF duty cycle. The European Telecommunications Standard Institute (ETSI) provides rules for a 10% duty cycle for UHF transmissions. Essentially, in my understanding, this rule means that any device cannot generate UHF signals for more than 10% of the total time it's on.
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