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60Ghz is ultra optical. Hence the anti 'wind sway'
stuff. Also, you are right into the absorption bands of certain elements, a bit
further down ~58Ghz? is the Hydrogen absorption band. At that frequency, signal
fade will go through the roof, so you'd need a hell of a lotta power going out
to get it to go through a nice days weather at any distance, let alone if it
started pissing with rain/sleet/snow (delete as applicable ). At 60Ghz,
practically everything is becoming opaque.
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