how dangerous Freerunner could be?
David Reyes Samblas Martinez
david at tuxbrain.com
Sun Jun 7 22:49:41 CEST 2009
ivvmm, frequency(in in the range we are talking about) is not the
harming factor is power (Watts) and in both frequencies the power will
be the same so as mentioned avobe the only harm you can recieve from a
US version is rare case of lack of coverage in some rural zones of
Europe.
LOL for the chicken sacrifice, a BBQ always helps!
2009/6/7 Lowell Higley <higleylh at gmail.com>:
> On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 9:30 PM, ivvmm <unachievable at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Ignacio Torres Masdeu wrote:
>> > On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 20:37, ivvmm<unachievable at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> koolu.com wrongly sent North American variant of devices to our
>> >> European
>> >> country in a pack. So what we got now is that devices operate only on
>> >> 1800MHz frequency. That's twice bigger than 900MHz.
>> >
>> > This is a joke, right? In Europe GSM frequencies are 900 and 1800MHz,
>> > in USA 850 and 1900
>> >
>>
>> Sorry. Wrongly typed that. It is written "GSM: 850/1800/1900" under the
>> battery of my Frerunner.
>>
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> I live in Europe (but from the US) and use the US variant of the phone... I
> have absolutely no issues related to the frequency. It works like a champ.
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