NMT-450 - significado y definición. Qué es NMT-450
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Qué (quién) es NMT-450 - definición

MOBILE TELEPHONE SYSTEM
Nordic Mobile Telephony; NMT 450; NMT 900; NMT-900; NMT-450
  • Ericsson Hotline NMT-900 phone from 1995
  • An NMT phone from the early 1980s made by Norwegian-based Simonsen Radiofabrikk
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Nordic Mobile Telephone         
NMT (Nordic Mobile Telephony) is an automatic cellular phone system specified by Nordic telecommunications administrations (PTTs) and opened for service on 1 October 1981. NMT is based on analogue technology (first generation or 1G) and two variants exist: NMT-450 and NMT-900.
.450 Adams         
BRITISH BLACK POWDER CENTREFIRE REVOLVER CARTRIDGE
450 Adams; 450 adams; 450 Revolver
The .450 Adams was a British black powder centrefire revolver cartridge, initially used in converted Beaumont–Adams revolvers, in the late 1860s.
Elbit Hermes 450         
  • Hermes 450 of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection
  • Map with Hermes 450 operators in blue and former operators in red
  • A Hermes 450 landing
ISRAELI MILITARY DRONE, 1998
Hermes UAV; Hermes 450
The Elbit Hermes 450 is an Israeli medium-sized multi-payload unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed for tactical long endurance missions. It has an endurance of over 20 hours, with a primary mission of reconnaissance, surveillance and communications relay.

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Nordic Mobile Telephone

NMT (Nordic Mobile Telephony) is an automatic cellular phone system specified by Nordic telecommunications administrations (PTTs) and opened for service on 1 October 1981. NMT is based on analogue technology (first generation or 1G) and two variants exist: NMT-450 and NMT-900. The numbers indicate the frequency bands used. NMT-900 was introduced in 1986 and carries more channels than the older NMT-450 network.

The NMT specifications were free and open, allowing many companies to produce NMT hardware and pushing prices down. The success of NMT was important to Nokia (then Mobira) and Ericsson. First Danish implementers were Storno (then owned by General Electric, later taken over by Motorola) and AP (later taken over by Philips). Initial NMT phones were designed to mount in the trunk of a car, with a keyboard/display unit at the driver's seat. "Portable" versions existed, though they were still bulky, and with battery life a big problem. Later models such as Benefon's were as small as 100 mm (3.9 inches) and weighed only about 100 grams.