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FIRE SERVICE AND GENERAL FIRE SAFETY TOPICS => Technical Advice => Topic started by: Allen Higginson on October 07, 2008, 07:01:58 PM
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Any idea why (and I'm probably answering my own question here) a radio system would be marked NOT FOR UK USE when it is a major manufacturers equipment?
Could it be the operating frequency?
Allen
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Any idea why (and I'm probably answering my own question here) a radio system would be marked NOT FOR UK USE when it is a major manufacturers equipment?
Could it be the operating frequency?
Allen
Give us an example :)
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Any idea why (and I'm probably answering my own question here) a radio system would be marked NOT FOR UK USE when it is a major manufacturers equipment?
Could it be the operating frequency?
Allen
think i know where you are coming from Mr Hig
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Your probably right...... wonder why they are not operating on 868 MHz............ the new Euro frequency.....?
And i wasn't ignoring you the other night i just couldn't focus on my phone.......!!
So all round yours for Christmas then......??!!
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Your probably right...... wonder why they are not operating on 868 MHz............ the new Euro frequency.....?
And i wasn't ignoring you the other night i just couldn't focus on my phone.......!!
So all round yours for Christmas then......??!!
Operating on 868 - 870MHz and to EN54-7.
It must be that it isn't to BS then!
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Your probably right...... wonder why they are not operating on 868 MHz............ the new Euro frequency.....?
And i wasn't ignoring you the other night i just couldn't focus on my phone.......!!
So all round yours for Christmas then......??!!
Operating on 868 - 870MHz and to EN54-7.
It must be that it isn't to BS then!
Christmas sounds good tae me - up fer it G?
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serious possibility.
let me know dates and i will put pennies aside.
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serious possibility.
let me know dates and i will put pennies aside.
Back to you then Mr Rooney.