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Cell blocked (or cellular blocked) is a phrase applied to scanners and wideband receivers manufactured for sale in the US which denotes that they comply with the provisions of '''PL 102-556''', which amended '''Section 302''' of the Communications Act '''47USC302''' - to prohibit manufacture, importation, or certification of scanners which could receive the frequency band allocated for analog '''AMPS''' - a type of [[Mobile Phone Network Technology]], "the frequencies allocated to the domestic cellular radio telecommunications service":
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Cell blocked (or cellular blocked) is a phrase applied to scanners and [[wideband receivers]] manufactured for sale in the US which denotes that they comply with the provisions of '''PL 102-556''', which amended '''Section 302''' of the Communications Act '''47USC302''' - to prohibit manufacture, importation, or certification of scanners which could receive the frequency band allocated for analog '''AMPS''' - a type of [[Mobile Phone Network Technology]], "the frequencies allocated to the domestic cellular radio telecommunications service":
  
 
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Revision as of 08:54, 12 July 2015

Cell blocked (or cellular blocked) is a phrase applied to scanners and wideband receivers manufactured for sale in the US which denotes that they comply with the provisions of PL 102-556, which amended Section 302 of the Communications Act 47USC302 - to prohibit manufacture, importation, or certification of scanners which could receive the frequency band allocated for analog AMPS - a type of Mobile Phone Network Technology, "the frequencies allocated to the domestic cellular radio telecommunications service":

  • 824-849MHz
  • 869-894MHz