“High frequency” refers to the frequency of the he TRADES and has nothing to do with radios or their transmit/receive frequencies.
Yep - the Daily Mail has idiots for reporters.
(but then so does the New York Times)
They blew the abbreviation for Exchange Traded Funds, too.
That popped out at me, too.
Freaking Journalists. They might know a thing or two about grammar, and suddenly they get to write about EVERYTHING like they know what they hell they are talking about.
Wonder if this will get a retraction.
Heck, maybe they are referring to Trade-io transmissions.
Furthermore, later in the article, they say one person was denied bail because he was a flight risk.
I almost expected them to start talking about how flight risks are placed on the FAA No Fly list, because they are a risk when in flight.