Manual SPECTRAN V5
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TABLES
8.2. Frequency tables
Table 7: Cell phone frequencies and providers
Start-/
Stop-Frequency
Abbreviation
Provider
864,1
868,1
CT2
Private
885,0
887,0
CT1+ (UL)*
Private
914,0
915,0
CT1 (UL)*
Private
930,0
932,0
CT1+ (DL)*
Private
959,0
960,0
CT1 (DL)*
Private
1.880
1.900
DECT
Private
5.725
5.825
DECT2 Private
All frequency values in MHz.
(UL) = „Uplink“ mostly means „portable device“ (mobile transmitter, which transmits to
-
wards the base station, e. g. a cellphone).
(DL) = „Downlink“ mostly means „base station“ (fixed transmitter which transmits towards
the
portable device, e. g. a base station).
* License expired
CT1+: cordless phone (analogue). License expires 1/1/2007 10mW EIRP.
DECT: Base station always transmits even when not handling calls. 250mW EIRP.
DECT2: New generation of cordless phones (DECT successor). 25mW EIRP.
More extensive lists on www.aaronia.com
Table 8: German GSM900 frequencies and providers
Start-/
Stop-Frequency
Abbreviation
Provider
876,2
880,0
GSM-R (UL)
Deutsche Bahn
880,1
885,1
GSM900 (UL)
E-Plus
885,1
890,1
GSM900 (UL)
O2-Germany
890,2
892,4
GSM900 (UL)
Vodafone
892,6
899,8
GSM900 (UL)
T-Mobile
900,0
906,0
GSM900 (UL)
Vodafone
906,2
910,4
GSM900 (UL)
T-Mobile
910,6
914,2
GSM900 (UL)
Vodafone
914,4
914,8
GSM900 (UL)
T-Mobile
921,2
925,0
GSM-R (DL)
Deutsche Bahn
925,1
930,1
GSM900 (DL)
E-Plus
930,1
935,1
GSM900 (DL)
O2-Germany
935,2
937,4
GSM900 (DL)
Vodafone
937,6
944,8
GSM900 (DL)
T-Mobile
945,0
951,0
GSM900 (DL)
Vodafone
951,2
955,4
GSM900 (DL)
T-Mobile
955,6
959,2
GSM900 (DL)
Vodafone
959,4
959,8
GSM900 (DL)
T-Mobile