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Say, my "15 channel cordless phone" seems to transmit on 48.000 to
48.350 in steps of .025 Mhz, obviously different than http://www.flash.net/~av8tor/radios/cordless1.htm (46 MHz Cordless Telephone Frequencies) 48.000... must be a local Taiwan standard? P.S. Are 900 MHz Cordless Telephone Frequencies, http://www.flash.net/~av8tor/radios/cordless2.htm listenable as regular FM transmissions? |
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lol
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"JER1538A" wrote in message
... lol Yeah. Bwahahahahahahaha! Wait! Someone clue me in on what's so damn funny about the question. Well Dan, here a better answer than LOL. 45/48Mhz cordless phone are the norm in Asian countries. And yes I do believe 900Mhz cordless phones are listenable as FM transmissions as long as the phone does not have Digital Spread Spectrum. |
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THOSE ARE THI INPUT CHENNELS LOOK 43.72 TO 44.5 AND 46.61 TO 46.97
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