[chore] Modified "where can reticulum be used"

Last change wasn't as final as I thought.
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@ -95,9 +95,9 @@ radios, serial lines, AX.25 TNCs, amateur radio digital modes, ad-hoc WiFi,
free-space optical links and more.
An open-source LoRa-based interface called `RNode <https://unsigned.io/rnode>`_
was designed as an example transceiver that is very suitable for Reticulum.
RNodes can be built with custom parts, from a common LoRa development board,
or purchased as a complete transceiver.
is available as an example transceiver that is very suitable for Reticulum.
Users can creat RNodes from custom parts or a common LoRa development board,
or purchase a complete transceiver.
Reticulum can also be encapsulated over existing IP networks, so there's
nothing stopping you from using it over wired Ethernet or your local WiFi
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ encrypted mesh.
For example, it's possible to set up a Raspberry Pi connected to both a
LoRa radio, a packet radio TNC and a WiFi network. Once the interfaces are
added, Reticulum will take care of the rest, and any device on the WiFi
added, Reticulum will take care of the rest. Any device on the WiFi
network can communicate with nodes on the LoRa and packet radio sides of the
network, and vice versa.