doc: supported devices: say "recommended region"

Individual device pages can go into detail about specific bands and
roaming. This page is primarily for steering users towards which device
to buy, and we only want to recommend devices that are affordable in
their region.
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## 1. Recommended devices
These devices have been extensively tested by the core developers and are widely used. **Use one of these devices if you can.**
| Device | Region |
| Device | Recommended region |
| ------ | ------ |
| [Orbic RC400L](./orbic.md) | Americas |
| [TP-Link M7350](./tplink-m7350.md) | Africa, Europe, Middle East |
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## 2. Functional devices
Rayhunter is confirmed to work on these devices.
| Device | Region |
| Device | Recommended region |
| ------ | ------ |
| [Wingtech CT2MHS01](./wingtech-ct2mhs01.md) | Americas |
| [TP-Link M7310](./tplink-m7310.md) | Africa, Europe, Middle East & Americas |
| [TP-Link M7310](./tplink-m7310.md) | Africa, Europe, Middle East |
## Adding new devices
Rayhunter was built and tested primarily on the Orbic RC400L mobile hotspot, but the community has been working hard at adding support for other devices. Theoretically, if a device runs a Qualcomm modem and exposes a `/dev/diag` interface, Rayhunter may work on it.