RNode - Note the airtime limit documentation in duty cycle section

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nRF52 based systems have dramatically lower idle power consumption.
## Does RNode support “advanced interference mitigation” or "polite spectrum access"?
## How does RNode deal with duty cycle limits?
There are also multiple airtime limit options available in the RNode interface options. See [the manual](https://reticulum.network/manual/interfaces.html#rnode-lora-interface) for details.
In the EU, RNode **may** be allowed relaxed limits:
> en300/220 allows increased power and duty cycle in some bands if "advanced interference mitigation" and/or "polite spectrum acces" is implemented, or the device is "under control of a network access point". Actual implementation into local law is not completely harmonised and varies from country to country, so you'll have to do your own local research.
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