 quatrix Premium join:2005-02-11 Davie, FL | reply to Fubar Re: Freq
A quick search tells you where it came from.
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| reply to Fubar said by Fubar :Don;t you love it when they find random info on the new and try to frame it as they wrote it... Without citing sources.... =============================================== what is NOT known is how is how these In-Flight Wi-Fi will effect,the airlines private company radio signals,or its radar or other frequesncies between plane & ground until they are tried, then the "old man" has the option to ban them on when on board. -- SOME people make use of a chat forum the same way public walls are used for graffiti,I don't feel compelled to respond to their graffiti ,then I feel equally at ease about ignoring they're post,I'll go about making my post & having fun wih FRIENDS. |
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  koolman2 Premium join:2002-10-01 Anchorage, AK | reply to Fubar I just noticed that that's the first post made by the user since he registered in 2002! -- There's no place like ::1. |
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join:2001-02-20 Phoenix, AZ | reply to koolman2 Don;t you love it when they find random info on the new and try to frame it as they wrote it...
Without citing sources.... |
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  koolman2 Premium join:2002-10-01 Anchorage, AK | reply to whiteviperx What world do you live in? 900 MHz phones are far from new; in fact, they're old! -- There's no place like ::1. |
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  deheza
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| reply to whiteviperx The Garage Door frequency is wrong. It is around 390 MHZ to 400 MHZ which is in a military frequency allocation of 225 MHZ to 400 MHZ which is why certain military operations have jammed garage door openers and made garage doors open and close randomly. -- RoadRunner, ViaTalk, Vitelity, VoipJet, Stanaphone, NuFone, CallWithUs
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| The freq that the airlines use are close to the analog cell phone freq. However new cell phones that are digital are not even close. The same goes for Wi-Fi. Garage door openers, alarm systems, etc. - Around 40 megahertz Standard cordless phones: Bands from 40 to 50 megahertz Baby monitors: 49 megahertz Radio controlled airplanes: Around 72 megahertz, which is different from... Radio controlled cars: Around 75 megahertz Wildlife tracking collars: 215 to 220 megahertz MIR space station: 145 megahertz and 437 megahertz Cell phones: 824 to 849 megahertz New 900-MHz cordless phones: Obviously around 900 megahertz! Air traffic control radar: 960 to 1,215 megahertz Global Positioning System: 1,227 and 1,575 megahertz Deep space radio communications: 2290 megahertz to 2300 megahertz |
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