TB9300 Installation and Operation Manual Description 23
© Tait International Limited April 2024
1.6 Frequency Bands and Sub-bands
Much of the circuitry in the base station is common to all frequency bands,
and is therefore covered by a single description in this manual. In some
cases the descriptions refer to specific bands or sub-bands, and these are
identified with the letters listed in the following table.
In Brazil, for K and L bands, the TB9300 is considered to be configured as
a base station with retransmission of received signals.
Frequency
Identification Frequency Band and Sub-band 50W 100W
B band B2 = 136 to 156MHz
B3 = 148 to 174MHz
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C Band C1 = 174 to 193MHz
C3 = 216 to 225MHz
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G band G4 = 330 to 380MHz ✓✗
H band H1 = 400 to 440MHz
H5 = 400 to 470MHz
H2 = 440 to 480MHz
H3 = 470 to 520MHz
H4 = 380 to 420MHz
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K band K4
Transmit: 762 to 776 & 850 to 870
MHz
Receive: 792 to 824MHz
K8
Transmit: 757 to 758MHz
Receive: 787 to 788MHz
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L band L2 = 896 to 902MHz (receive)
L2 = 927 to 941MHz (transmit)
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