This appears to be a conflict with the Nvidia driver (at least for me).
I've tried: 
nvidia-378 (open source)
nvidia-370 (open source)
nvidia-375 (proprietary)

All three give the exact same results as above on both 2.4 and 5 Ghz.
Switching to the intel graphics driver completely clears this up. It's
not a great work around for me as the Intel in the XPS-15 (9550) chokes
on an external 4k display with chrome. But it's functional when I need
to switch to wifi (which I'm generally not connected to an external
display with)

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  Broadcom wifi dies in 60s cycles with 4.8 kernel

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