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  2. WSJT (amateur radio software) - Wikipedia

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    As of WSJT10, supported fast modes are JTMS, FSK441, ISCAT, and JT6M, and the slow modes are JT65 and JT4. [2] WSJT-X 1.8 additionally implements the "slow" JT9, FT8, and QRA64. Some modes have derived submodes with larger tone spacing. [2] Two other modes, WSPR and Echo are included for measuring propagation and testing moon bounce echo. [2]

  3. JT Group Limited - Wikipedia

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    JT Fibre is a fibre to the home service, was initiated with a budget of £41.5m with £20m provided by the States of Jersey. [20] The first homes were connected in February 2012. [21] The project ran into difficulties in 2013 due to a dispute between JT and contractors and JT established a new subsidiary to take the programme forward. [22]

  4. Telecommunications in Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, islanders enjoy average fixed broadband download speedswhich outstrip the UK and other small countries. [1] As of 2021, Jersey has the highest broadband speeds of any country in the world, with an average rate of 274.27 Mbit/s, compared with Liechtenstein, which only had speeds of 211.26 Mbit/s, and the global average of just 9.10 ...

  5. WhatsApp - Wikipedia

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    WhatsApp (officially WhatsApp Messenger) is an instant messaging (IM) and voice-over-IP (VoIP) service owned by technology conglomerate Meta. [13] It allows users to send text, voice messages and video messages, [14] make voice and video calls, and share images, documents, user locations, and other content.

  6. 2-meter band - Wikipedia

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    The 2-meter amateur radio band is a portion of the VHF radio spectrum that comprises frequencies stretching from 144 MHz to 148 MHz [1] in International Telecommunication Union region (ITU) Regions 2 (North and South America plus Hawaii) and 3 (Asia and Oceania) [2] [3] and from 144 MHz to 146 MHz in ITU Region 1 (Europe, Africa, and Russia).

  7. SMS - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2000, the average number of messages reached 35 per user per month, [37] and on Christmas Day 2006, over 205 million messages were sent in the UK alone. [38] SMS had become a social phenomenon in Finland among teens and youngsters by 1999. [39] SMS traffic across Europe reached 4 billion messages as of January 2000. [40]