The strategy should be adopted to use the absolute minimum RF transmitter power possible, consistent with robust communications, giving time for the continued research into the biological aspects to be evaluated.
That is use the "lowest RF signal possible", defined by the power term in the Shannon equation. This is only possible by using the lowest system NOISE currently achievable, by using LNBJT technology.

The Hartley-Shannon equation gives the maximum possible data rate for a communications channel.
Any claim, exceeding the Shannon rule, with low error rates, should be treated with extreme caution, unless a full academic paper is available to justify the theory and to validate it.
It took 50 years to find the optimum coding to work efficiently on this type of channel.
The only way to increase the data capacity is to increase the bandwidth, the power, or reduce the channel noise.

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