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o2 LTE frequencies

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I'm in the Northwest of England. Following some googling I've come to the conclusion LTE / 4G is served by O2 round here, on the following frequencies:

 

852MHz - 862MHz uplink, 811MHz - 821MHz downlink in the 800mhz FDD band 20

 

.. or maybe

 

around 1713MHz & 1808MHz in the 1800MHz paired band

 

Am I correct, are these the correct figures to base buying decisions and antenna design considerations on?

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'eternal comms' many thanks 🙂

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I hardly understood one word of that @adamtemp64 but thank god for you :wink:

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Yes, some good info relayed.....
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One last thing is unlike say a 2.4ghz wifi router the cell version will be looking on all its available frequencies that it covers 2g 3G and 4g so the antenna should cover all those see the guide by @darrengf on this community
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This website has good up to date information in relation to current mobile frequencies used by all MNO in UK

 

 

https://tools.pedroc.co.uk/earfcn/

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