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- 33-centimeter_band abstract "The 33-centimeter or 900 MHz band is a portion of the UHF radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio on a secondary basis. It ranges from 902 to 928 MHz and is unique to ITU Region 2. It is primarily used for very local communications as opposed to bands lower in frequency. However, very high antennas with high gain have shown 33 centimeters can provide good long range communications almost equal to systems on lower frequencies such as the 70 centimeter band. The band is also used by industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) equipment, as well as low powered unlicensed devices. Amateur stations must accept harmful interference caused by ISM users but may receive protection from unlicensed devices.The 900 MHz frequency is also used as a reference band e.g. to express the total power or impact of the electric field \"E\" - expressed in V/m - or the power density \"S\" - expressed in W/m2 - of the overall cellular frequencies immision caused by all frequencies s.a. the four bands 850 / 900 / 1,800 / 1,900 MHz - which many GSM phones support and mobile phone operators use - used by all mobile phone operators at the same time to a certain space where e.g. humans are exposed to these frequencies over a certain span of time. More: Mobile phone radiation and health section.In ITU Region 3, New Zealand domestically allocates 921 MHz to 928 MHz to amateurs. In Australia, this spectrum is allocated to radiolocation and scientific-medical services.".
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageExternalLink DJ-G29.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageExternalLink projects.html.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageExternalLink www.downeastmicrowave.com.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageExternalLink TK-480-481.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageExternalLink TK-980-981.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageExternalLink gtx_mobile.shtml.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageExternalLink efj.html.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageExternalLink 10,0,30,html.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageExternalLink exrs.htm.
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- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageRevisionID "681883371".
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink 1.25-meter_band.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink 70-centimeter_band.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Aironet_ARLAN.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Aironet_Wireless_Communications.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Alvarion.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Alvarion_BreezeACCESS.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_radio.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_television.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Antenna_(radio).
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amateur_radio_bands.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Cellular_frequencies.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Co-channel_interference.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_radio.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Continuous_wave.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Cordless_telephone.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink E._F._Johnson_Company.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink EDACS.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink EXtreme_Radio_Service.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Effective_radiated_power.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Electric_field.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Communications_Commission.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Frequency.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Frequency-hopping_spread_spectrum.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_modulation.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Global_Positioning_System.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Height_above_average_terrain.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink ISM_band.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink International_Telecommunication_Union_region.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Kenwood_Corporation.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Line-of-sight_propagation.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink MOTO_Talk.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_phone_radiation_and_health.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_Canopy.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Nextel_Communications.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Noise_floor.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink PAVE_PAWS.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Power_density.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Push-to-talk.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Radio.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Repeater.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Ricochet_(Internet_service).
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Sensitivity_(electronics).
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Single-sideband_modulation.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Title_47_CFR_Part_15.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Transverter.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Ultra_high_frequency.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink WARC_bands.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink WaveLAN.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Wavelength.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink Wireless_Internet_service_provider.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink XG_Technology.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLink XMax.
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "33 centimeters".
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "33 cm band".
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "33 cm".
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "33-centimeter band".
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "900 MHz".
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "900 MHz".
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "900-920 MHz band".
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "900MHz band".
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "900MHz spectrum".
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "902 MHz".
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "902-928 MHz band".
- 33-centimeter_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "915 MHz".
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- 33-centimeter_band subject Category:Amateur_radio_bands.
- 33-centimeter_band hypernym Portion.
- 33-centimeter_band type AnatomicalStructure.
- 33-centimeter_band type Band.
- 33-centimeter_band type Band.
- 33-centimeter_band comment "The 33-centimeter or 900 MHz band is a portion of the UHF radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio on a secondary basis. It ranges from 902 to 928 MHz and is unique to ITU Region 2. It is primarily used for very local communications as opposed to bands lower in frequency. However, very high antennas with high gain have shown 33 centimeters can provide good long range communications almost equal to systems on lower frequencies such as the 70 centimeter band.".
- 33-centimeter_band label "33-centimeter band".
- 33-centimeter_band sameAs Q2882190.
- 33-centimeter_band sameAs 33-Zentimeter-Band.
- 33-centimeter_band sameAs Bande_des_33_cm.
- 33-centimeter_band sameAs Pasmo_33_cm.
- 33-centimeter_band sameAs m.0434cv.
- 33-centimeter_band sameAs Q2882190.
- 33-centimeter_band wasDerivedFrom 33-centimeter_band?oldid=681883371.
- 33-centimeter_band isPrimaryTopicOf 33-centimeter_band.