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Andrew Back andrew at carrierdetect.com
Mon Jul 16 22:06:06 UTC 2012


On 16 July 2012 22:00, Gus Bourg <gus at bourg.net> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)
> <lists at infosecurity.ch> wrote:
>
>> So, it would be possible to configure a nanoBTS for uses in Europe by
>> only using certain ARFCN allocation, avoiding overlapping frequency with
>> Telco's assigned frequency?
>>
>> -naif
>>
>
> Looks possible, but take into account that PCS1900 (downlink) also
> overlaps with IMT2100 (uplink).
>
> See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UMTS_frequency_bands
>
> Also, just because the band might not be used for GSM applications,
> doesn't mean it's not licensed for other use in your country.
> Certainly the best way to be sure that you're not interfering is to
> have a test license and/or run your gear in an appropriate cage.

Indeed, hence my question about whether they are permanently fixed to
one band. I don't intend to radiate unless I'm licensed or the
band/use is exempt.

Thank you all for the replies.

Regards,

Andrew

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