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#10311 16-Nov-2006 10:20

Does anybody know which frequency Vodafone uses in the GSM 1800MHz spectrum here in NZ?
They have 2x15 MHz, but which one exactly?

The whole GSM 1800 spectrum is 1710-1785MHz (UL) and 1805-1880MHZ (DL)





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  #52587 16-Nov-2006 10:37
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1710-1725 and 1805-1820.




 



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#52591 16-Nov-2006 10:43

Cheers! I tried to find it on the net but you was faster!




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  #52602 16-Nov-2006 11:02
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Aloha: Cheers! I tried to find it on the net but you was faster!


You can combine the Auction catalogue and management right results from auction 3 on the MED's old auction results pages to get the info but I'm sure it was a little easier when I wrote it down a few years ago!




 



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  #52641 16-Nov-2006 13:26
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HMMM,


Microwave Frequency




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  #52651 16-Nov-2006 14:20
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Exactly. Make sure you're wearing your lead undies when your phone is in your pocket.




 

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  #52659 16-Nov-2006 15:32
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Exactly. Make sure you're wearing your lead undies when your phone is in your pocket


Or your offspring might turn out as funny green headed turtles.

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