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GPS > L-band
The following information is about L-band.
L-band Defined
The group of radio frequencies extending from 390MHz to 1550MHz. The GPS carrier frequencies L1 and L2 are in the L-Band.
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Off-site L-band Links, User Submitted
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Thu Sep 18
- MediaFLO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: This is a different technology from dvb-h and t-dmb.
- It's Qualcomm, MediaFlo (and BSkyB?) for mobile TV in the L-Band at Connected TV
- EETimes.com - Qualcomm signals win in UK L-Band auction
- Qualcomm to use L-Band in UK within 2 years
Fri May 16
- Ofcom Website | Notices: Wow. Q has bought the whole L-Band block, and for only 8m
Thu May 8
- Avago Technologies - ALM-32220 - 1.7GHz - 2.7GHz 2Watt High Linearity Amplifier: Avago Technologies 039; ALM-32220 is a high linearity 2 Watt PA with good OIP3 performance and exceptionally good PAE at 1dB gain compression point, achieved through the use of Avago Technologies 039; proprietary 0.25um GaAs Enhancement-mo de pHEMT process.
Wed May 7
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Sun May 13
- UHF-Satcom.com - the online place for VHF to EHF satcom reception and monitoring: TT&C frequency plot and guess.
Wed Feb 28
- Modeo | For the love of TV.: Crown Castle L-Band venture
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