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frequency band

GSM frequency bands 1 GSM frequency bands or frequency ranges are the cellular frequencies designated by the ITU for the operation of GSM mobile phones.

GSM frequency bands - Multi-band and multi-mode phones 1 Often these phones use multiple frequency bands as well

Microwave - Microwave frequency bands 1 The microwave spectrum is usually defined as electromagnetic energy ranging from approximately 1 GHz to 100 GHz in frequency, but older usage includes lower frequencies. Most common applications are within the 1 to 40 GHz range. One set of microwave frequency bands designations by the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB), is tabulated below:

UMTS frequency bands 1 The 'UMTS frequency bands' are radio frequency|radio frequencies used by 3G|third generation (3G) wireless Universal Mobile Telecommunications System networks.

UMTS frequency bands 1 To accommodate the reality that these initially defined bands were already in use in various regions of the world, the initial allocation has been amended multiple times to include other radio frequency bands. _SA/TSGS_08/Docs/PDF/SP pdf WARC-92 Frequencies for IMT

E-UTRA - Frequency bands and channel bandwidths 1 From Tables E-UTRA Operating Bands and E-UTRA Channel Bandwidth of 3GPP TS ,[ info/36101.htm 3GPP TS E-UTRA: User Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception][ d/cmc_upload/All/25Oct12LTE.pdf?cc=DElc= ger 3GPP LTE Standards Update] the following table lists the specified frequency bands of LTE and the channel bandwidths each listed band supports:

AM broadcasting - Broadcast frequency bands 1 AM radio is broadcast on several frequency bands

Microwaves - Microwave frequency bands 1 The microwave spectrum is usually defined as electromagnetic energy ranging from approximately 1GHzto100GHz in frequency, but older usage includes lower frequencies. Most common applications are within the 1to40GHz range. One set of microwave frequency bands designations by the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB), is tabulated below:

GSM-R - Frequency band 1 GSM-R is standardised to be implemented in either the E-GSM (900MHz-GSM) or DCS 1800 (1800MHz-GSM) Frequency range|frequency band which are both being used around the world.

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