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		player.setDescription("<p><a href=\"http://live.pirillo.com/\">http://live.pirillo.com/</a> - Pilot_51 want\'s to know what DSS is and why should he care about it?</p><p>In the world of wireless phones, DSS stands for Digital Spread Spectrum, which offers users a good level of security to protect their wireless conversations. The basic idea is that your phone will hop across various frequencies so that it is difficult for a third party to listen in to your conversation.</p><p><a href=\"http://www.howstuffworks.com/\">HowStuffWorks</a> has a nice description of <a href=\"http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/question326.htm\">what DSS does for you</a>:</p><blockquote><p>A cordless DSS telephone provides:</p><p><ul><li></li><li>Longest range - Due to higher transmitter power (1 watt) allowed by the FCC, you can expect seven to eight times the range of an earlier .001-watt cordless 43-49 MHz telephone, and about three or four times the range of an analog or digital 900-MHz cordless telephone. The 900-MHz phones all have a better range due to the wavelengths being shorter -- shorter waves are easier to bounce off objects. However, only the DSS versions of the 900-MHz cordless telephones can use the full 1 watt of transmitting power. The normal digital and analog versions of the 900-MHz phones have a lower power limitation.</li><li>Best sound quality - Since the spread spectrum signal is uniformly spread over a wide range of frequencies for transmission, the signal avoids interference and noise from other signals. Older 43-49 MHz cordless phones had only 25 crowded channels and were very susceptible to interference. And 900-MHz analog phones still suffer from the interference problems of any analog cordless telephone, and can be heard on inexpensive radio scanners or your neighbor\'s same-brand cordless telephone. A spread spectrum phone is much less susceptible to signal fading. This makes the reception of a spread spectrum cordless phone much less sensitive to the location and orientation of the handset than that of a conventional lower-power analog cordless telephone.</li><li>Highest security - Due to digital transmissions and constantly changing frequency channels in use, only the matching receiver has a copy of the pre-assigned spreading code. Millions of scrambling codes are available and are selected automatically when the headset is lifted from the cradle. Common radio scanners cannot hear a DSS cordless telephone conversation.</li></ul></p><p>So that\'s DSS in a nutshell. Do you have any recommendations for a DSS-enabled phone?</p></blockquote>");
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