Fix "5 Ghz" to "5 GHz" capitalization in README how-to section #556
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Corrected the capitalization and spacing of "5Ghz" to "5 GHz" in the second how-to resource link in the README.md file. The proper technical abbreviation for gigahertz should include a space between the number and unit, and "GHz" should be capitalized correctly.
Change made:
[How to find the best 5Ghz Wi-Fi Channel]→[How to find the best 5 GHz Wi-Fi Channel]This brings the documentation in line with standard technical writing conventions for frequency units. All other frequency references in the README (MHz, GHz) were already correctly formatted.
Fixes #555.
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