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<blockquote data-quote="Karl Winkler" data-source="post: 51370" data-attributes="member: 255"><p>Re: UHF-R peculiarity</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is not untypical but I'm surprised that the IAS tables and UHF-R selectability don't match. That said, our "block 470" starts at 470.100 MHz as not to dip down below the legal lower limit for these types of devices. With deviation of +- 75 kHz, this gives us a 25 kHz area of "safety". The IAS tables for our products match our actual frequency ranges, though. Something seems amiss, here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karl Winkler, post: 51370, member: 255"] Re: UHF-R peculiarity This is not untypical but I'm surprised that the IAS tables and UHF-R selectability don't match. That said, our "block 470" starts at 470.100 MHz as not to dip down below the legal lower limit for these types of devices. With deviation of +- 75 kHz, this gives us a 25 kHz area of "safety". The IAS tables for our products match our actual frequency ranges, though. Something seems amiss, here. [/QUOTE]
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