User talk:Gerovitus

License tagging for File:Spectrum Analyser Time Domain Sampling and Blind Time.png
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Spectrum Display Inconsistency
The spectrum image shows a center frequency of 1 GHz with a span of 40 MHz and purports to show a Bluetooth signal. However Bluetooth operates in the ISM band above 2.4 GHz. David06906 (talk) 16:00, 26 May 2014 (UTC)