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===Technical properties=== [[File:Pulse duration measurement of a DECT phone.jpg|thumb|250px|DECT pulse duration measurement (100{{nbsp}}Hz, 10{{nbsp}}ms) on channel 8]] ETSI standards documentation ETSI EN 300 175 parts 1β8 (DECT), ETSI EN 300 444 (GAP) and ETSI TS 102 527 parts 1β5 (NG-DECT) prescribe the following technical properties: * Audio codec: ** mandatory: *** 32{{nbsp}}kbit/s [[G.726]] ADPCM (narrow band), *** 64{{nbsp}}kbit/s [[G.722]] sub-band ADPCM (wideband) ** optional: *** 64{{nbsp}}kbit/s [[G.711]] ΞΌ-law/A-law PCM (narrow band), *** 32{{nbsp}}kbit/s [[G.729.1]] (wideband), *** 32{{nbsp}}kbit/s [[MPEG-4 Part 3|MPEG-4 ER AAC-LD]] (wideband), *** 64{{nbsp}}kbit/s MPEG-4 ER AAC-LD (super-wideband) * Frequency: the DECT physical layer specifies RF carriers for the frequency ranges 1880 MHz to 1980 MHz and 2010 MHz to 2025 MHz, as well as 902 MHz to 928 MHz and 2400 MHz to 2483,5 MHz [[ISM band]] with frequency-hopping for the U.S. market. The most common spectrum allocation is 1880 MHz to 1900 MHz; outside Europe, 1900 MHz to 1920 MHz and 1910 MHz to 1930 MHz spectrum is available in several countries. ** {{nowrap|1880β1900 MHz}} in Europe, as well as South Africa, Asia, Hong Kong,<ref>{{cite web|title=Beware of Buying Radiocommunications Equipment not Meeting Prescribed Specifications|url=http://www.ofca.gov.hk/en/consumer_focus/education_corner/alerts/radiocomm/beware/index.html|publisher=Office of the Communications Authority|access-date=30 March 2014|archive-date=21 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191021103743/https://www.ofca.gov.hk/en/consumer_focus/education_corner/alerts/radiocomm/beware/index.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> Australia, and New Zealand ** {{nowrap|1786β1792 MHz}} in Korea ** {{nowrap|1880β1895 MHz}} in Taiwan ** {{nowrap|1893β1906 MHz}} (J-DECT) in Japan ** {{nowrap|1900β1920 MHz}} in China (until 2003){{citation needed|date=January 2017}} ** {{nowrap|1910β1920 MHz}} in Brazil ** {{nowrap|1910β1930 MHz}} in Latin America ** {{nowrap|1920β1930 MHz}} (DECT 6.0) in the United States and Canada * Carriers (1.728 MHz spacing): ** 10 channels in Europe and Latin America ** 8 channels in Taiwan ** 5 channels in the US, Brazil, Japan ** 3 channels in Korea * Time slots: 2 Γ 12 (up and down stream) * Channel allocation: dynamic * Average transmission power: 10 mW (250 mW peak) in Europe & Japan, 4 mW (100 mW peak) in the US
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