Examples of using Mhz in English and their translations into Polish
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Mobile phones using the 900 and 1800 MHz standards can be used in all lighthouses and in this way communication can be established with all European countries.
Mobile phones using the 900 and 1800 MHz standards can be used in all lighthouses and in this way communication can be established with all European countries.
MHz: the band is used for broadcasting today, but issues arising from
Measurement functions: outdoor temperature via wireless transmitter(868 MHz), particularly high range up to 100 meters(outdoors) internal temperature.
It ranges from 902 to 928 MHz and is unique to ITU Region 2.
VWR Collection Description: This wireless thermo-hygrometer, readable from up to 30 metres(433 MHz), can receive
From firmware version 20.0.012 onwards, the 5800's CPU clock was increased from 369 MHz to 434 MHz, matching the N97 specification.
However, these protocols do not scale cost effectively for 5G because of its use of much larger spectral bands(hundreds of MHz) and massive MIMO.
Most long-distance shortwave(high frequency) radio communication- between 3 and 30 MHz- is a result of skywave propagation.
Furthermore, prospective systems for aviation communications above 960 MHz, which help fulfilling Community policy objectives in this sector,
RFID radio systems are available with 865 MHz to 926 MHz(UHF) for larger ranges.
For example, if to take as a basis the standard transponder 33 MHz, then- about three UHD TV,
Choose from 100 MHz or 200 MHz bandwidth models, with fast sampling rates
MHz Channels Use more than twice as many Bolts in one location or avoid interference like never before.
The frequency range for UHF is between 400 and 470 MHz, and between 136 and 174 MHz for VHF.
In practice, we get 216 MHz in C and 216 MHz in Ku-Band, so that we can maintain all our services.
For this purpose, the researchers use radio frequency generators in the range from a few hundred kHz to several dozen mHz.
Thirdly, confirming 2013 as the date to free the 800 MHz digital dividend band, while recognising the need for derogations until 2015.
This means that some 300 to 375 MHz of the current amount allocated to terrestrial broadcasting could be freed and become newly available.
Use of the 700 MHz frequency band for wireless broadband together with spectrum in the 800 MHz and 900 MHz frequency bands would boost mobile network capacity.