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hamish225

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#290791 4-Dec-2021 20:50
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Hi everyone,

 

Just trying to decide which dashcam to get and I've found this model, blackvue DR750-2CH LTE.

 

I see from my google-fu that it supports LTE bands B1, B3, B7, B20. I'm aware 2degrees use band 3, but I'm wondering to what extent the coverage is on that band? will I find that my dashcam is constantly without signal and therefore not reporting events potentially?

 

Has anyone tried 2degrees 4G with a device that only supports these bands? how is it? I'm in Christchurch for reference.

 

Thanks in advance!





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  #2824455 4-Dec-2021 20:51
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If it does not support band28 do not touch it



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  #2824456 4-Dec-2021 20:52
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Linux: If it does not support band28 do not touch it

 

 

 

hmmmm yes I was thinking that. Thanks!





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  #2824457 4-Dec-2021 20:53
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2degrees use band 1, 3 and 28 for LTE

Edit: I need to check the above info but it is 700, 900 1800Mhz and I think some 2100Mhz



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  #2824482 4-Dec-2021 21:57
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You will find these guys way better and price is way lower.

 

https://drivercam.co.nz/products/blackvue-dr750x-2ch-plus?_pos=3&_sid=bca3ccd91&_ss=r





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