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On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 17:10:16 GMT, Richard Clark
wrote: To get the wavelength, divide 300 by the number of MHz. I should have said the resulting number would the length in Meters. For example with your 400MHz = 75cM 900MHz = 33cM the elaborate answer would tend toward: 400MHz = 71 - 72cM 900MHz = 31 - 32cM |
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