• LPD433 (low power device 433 MHz) is a UHF band in which license free communication devices are allowed to operate in some regions. The frequencies correspond...
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  • Louisville Metro Police Department Lowell Police Department, Massachusetts, US LPD433, license-free radio communications band Luteal phase defect Lymphoproliferative...
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  • technical recommendations by CEPT and standards by ETSI. In most of Europe, LPD433 band is allowed for license-free voice communication in addition to PMR446...
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  • 2000s, however they did not offer dual-band compatibility with PMR446 and LPD433 bands. As of 2012[update], they have been put off-market. From January 2018...
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  • Switzerland, ten frequencies are available. These frequencies fall within the LPD433 band used by short range devices in Europe. In North America, licensed amateurs...
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    Radio Service Public Radio Service General Mobile Radio Service KDR 444 LPD433 Mobile rig Multi-Use Radio Service PMR446 UHF CB (Australia) Aviation (aeronautical...
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    for multiplexed telephone circuits) International Telecommunication Union LPD433 PMR446 SRD860 Universal Postal Union WiMAX African Telecommunications Union...
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    system near 446 MHz known as PMR446, as well as a 69–channel low-power LPD433 which is shared with the 433.92 MHz ISM band. GMRS equipment that is approved...
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    at the Wayback Machine Decision ECC (15) 05 70-centimeter band KDR 444 LPD433 Personal radio service Public Radio Service Business band "Analogue and...
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    but also in private parking, maintenance, and delivery services. ChatNow LPD433 Multi-Use Radio Service PMR446 Public Radio Service GMRS transmitting on...
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  • Tone-Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) General Mobile Radio Service KDR 444 LPD433 Multi-Use Radio Service Personal radio service Personal radio service#Taiwan...
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    Radio Service Public Radio Service General Mobile Radio Service KDR 444 LPD433 Mobile rig Multi-Use Radio Service PMR446 UHF CB (Australia) Aviation (aeronautical...
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  • linked to a vacuum cleaner. The DeWalt WTC operates at ~433.92 MHz in the LPD433 band—the same ISM radio band also used for remote keyless systems and remote...
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  • technical knowledge. As of 8 December 2006, CB Radio now joins PMR446, LPD433 and SRD860 under the category of licence-free personal communications. In...
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    Family Radio Service (FRS) UHF CB system used in the USA and Canada KDR 444 LPD433 UHF CB Citizens band radio Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) Personal radio...
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    group A Channel group E In addition to license-free PMR446, CB and SRD/LPD433 radio, Germany has a VHF-FM allocation called Freenet that allows a maximum...
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