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The difference might be big...the receiver in the satellite phone will be
optimized for a narrow range of frequencies and may have more gain at those frequencies to compensate for the lower level signal. It's not just antenna type & size that are important. It is definetely possible, BTDT. Why should there any difference to my satellite handheld phone, which also works just with some flimsy antenna?! regards - Ralph |
Usually the UHF satcom radios are full 225 to 400MHz, not that narrow.
DougSlug wrote: The difference might be big...the receiver in the satellite phone will be optimized for a narrow range of frequencies and may have more gain at those frequencies to compensate for the lower level signal. It's not just antenna type & size that are important. It is definetely possible, BTDT. Why should there any difference to my satellite handheld phone, which also works just with some flimsy antenna?! regards - Ralph |
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