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Design a radio link that survives at 200 mph

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Course: Design and validate the telemetry system that feeds every decision

Module: Get data off the car and into the engineer's hands

Estimated duration: 20 minutes

This lesson covers link-budget calculation for radio telemetry (frequency selection, antenna placement, transmit power, data-rate vs range) and strategies for graceful degradation (reduced channel count, lower sample rate, burst transmission). WHY: a telemetry dropout at the critical moment loses t

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