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  2. Crystal oscillator frequencies - Wikipedia

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    Half the 16.368 MHz frequency; same use in different chipsets. 8 times the 1.023 MHz C/A GPS signal chipping rate. Multiplied by 192.5 to get the 1575.42 MHz L1 frequency and multiplied by 150 to get the 1227.60 MHz L2 frequency. 8.192 ISDN: 256000 audio Allows binary division to 1 kHz (2 13 ×1 kHz). Used in ISDN systems.

  3. List of Arduino boards and compatible systems - Wikipedia

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    The board used the chip CH340G as converter UART-USB. When working in the frequency 12 MHz, giving a stable result of data exchange (need install drivers to computer). Mega PRO (Embed) 2560 CH340G / ATmega2560 - connects to the computer via microUSB cable (used for almost all Android smartphones). MiniZed: Zynq 7Z007S Avnet, Inc.

  4. List of 5G NR networks - Wikipedia

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    Country or territory Operator Bands Notes DSS n28 700 MHz n40 2.3 GHz n41 2.5 GHz n78 3.5 GHz n258 26 GHz Others Argentina Movistar []: 50 MHz (Oct 2024)[1] [81]Personal: n7: 20 MHz

  5. 3G - Wikipedia

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    W-CDMA is the most common deployment, commonly operated on the 2,100 MHz band. A few others use the 850, 900, and 1,900 MHz bands. HSPA is an amalgamation of several upgrades to the original W-CDMA standard and offers speeds of 14.4 Mbit/s down and 5.76 Mbit/s up. HSPA is backward-compatible and uses the same frequencies as W-CDMA.

  6. Telstra - Wikipedia

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    Telstra closed their 850 MHz 3G network also known as 'NextG' on the 4/11/2024. 700 MHz 28: LTE/LTE-A: 4G: Acquired in the digital dividend spectrum auction and live as of 1 January 2015. Advertised as "4GX". [192] The 700 MHz spectrum was made available by the national conversion of all analog TV broadcasts to digital. 1800 MHz 3: LTE/LTE-A: 4G

  7. iPad (3rd generation) - Wikipedia

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    The iPad (3rd generation) [1] (marketed as the new iPad, [2] colloquially referred to as the iPad 3) [3] [4] [5] is a tablet computer developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the third device in the iPad line of tablets.