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From: Arthur R. <art...@gm...> - 2014-12-22 19:07:53
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So TX and RX are separated on the board and we do not need any kind of pre-treatment. That allows transmitting on 1712-1714 and receiving on 1807-1809 at the exact same time. Trying to understand the whole transceiver part but I am really rusty with cpp (the perks of becoming a manager ...) Thanks Tom for your answers ! Regards, Arthur 2014-12-22 19:36 GMT+01:00 Tom Tsou <to...@ts...>: > On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 6:14 AM, Arthur Rabaté <art...@gm...> > wrote: > > Can the Bx0 run 1800/1900 Mhz networks ? > > Since they have a 56Mhz realtime bandwidth and : > > GSM 1800DCS 1800512-8851710.2+0,2(n-512)fUL(n)+95 > > GSM 1900PCS 1900512-8101850.2+0,2(n-512)fUL(n)+80 > > > > If they can, how does it work ? > > Yes. B200 series can operate at 1800/1900 MHz. The important factor > here is not the 56 MHz bandwidth figure, but the tuning range, which > goes from 50 MHz to 6 GHz. > > -TT > |