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kg4icg

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  1. If you have sensorly, Sprints LTE look on the I81 corridor from Harrisonburg, Va to Harrisburg, Pa is ShenTels territory.
  2. I think the Samsung Ativ Neo S is being released on Friday the 16th
  3. TMobile thread in a Sprint forum non the less.
  4. I can't see the reason why anyone has to post TMobile info on a Sprint forum. I think your ego is trying to cash a bounce check.
  5. Yeah you already have me. Birthday killing bash for me tomorrow. Message me.
  6. Well apparently they haven't dumped BB since they are the only one with a ATO certification on DoD networks.
  7. Helped nearby drivers by reporting a visible police trap on US-15 S, Ballenger Creek on @waze - Drive Social. http://t.co/eXk2F500X9

  8. Here is a hint. All airports start with a k because it is there callsigns also. Look at the next FedEx package you get, you will see a 3 letter designation just above the bar code. On it you will see that it corresponds with the airport it flew into. For example: I work out of IAD, which is KIAD Dulles international airport. You have JFK, EWI, BWI, ORD, IAH, DFW, LAX, ATL, SFO, TAC, BOS, RIC, JAX, PHX, IND, PHL, MEM, RDU, DCA and where I work out of IAD. You can Google all the airport codes. ps, you can also use a app called flight aware, it is free and on Android , iOS, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone.
  9. I know what a harmonic is. Use them everyday in transverting frequencies. Look carefully at my knick and then go to the fcc uls database and do a callsign lookup using my knick.
  10. GPS is in 1600 mhz not 600 mhz, where the heck did that come from. 600 mhz is UHF tv channels.
  11. Primary use of 450 to 512 mhz depending on where in the country you are is Public Safety. From 420 to 450 mhz is Amatuer Radio. From 380 mhz to 420 is Mil and Gov. You want to see a breakdown of what is used in the US frequency wise, go here. http://www.ntia.doc.gov/page/2011/united-states-frequency-allocation-chart
  12. Before anyone think about 450 mhz being used for cell phones, where are you going to move all the public safety and business radio systems to in the US? For example, the whole state of West Virginia uses the 450 and 460 mhz for a statewide P25 trunk system. http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=4076
  13. Helped nearby drivers by reporting a stand still traffic jam on US-15 on @waze - Drive Social. http://t.co/3WeKLcta62

  14. Come to think of it. WIFI doesn't take up the whole 2.4ghz band. It is shared with bluetooth, and only has 11 channels from 2412 MHz to 2462 MHz at 5 MHz spacing. Primary frequency users of the 2.4ghz band is Ham Radio operators which can use up to 50 watts erp thru out 2.4 ghz. That is for B,G, and N.
  15. Since Bluetooth and wifi are in the same band of 2.4 ghz they also share the Antenna.
  16. There is Fixed microwave in the US at 10.55 to 10.6 ghz - 10.6 to 10.68 ghz - 10.7 to 11.7 ghz. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/45/United_States_Frequency_Allocations_Chart_2003_-_The_Radio_Spectrum.jpg
  17. The microwave backhaul is 10ghz, not gb. Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
  18. So basically what you are saying is commit fraud. Now you see why carriers take perks away.
  19. Imagine the look on the cashiers face for example at McDonalds when you just paid for your food with a CellPhone, Priceless.
  20. I guess no one really took a good look. You do have a seperate transmit point for band 41. Bottom left is band 41 only rx/tx look at the diagram carefully and read the right side as the 3g/band25/band26 tx/rx with other seperste rx antenna locations.
  21. Samsung Ativ Neo S 8/16 Blackberry Q10 8/30 plus a HTC and another S4 in that time frame of August also.
  22. You forgot to mention it is also a world phone. International lte roaming anyone? http://www.phonescoop.com/articles/article.php?a=12696
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