[Q] Per - core overclock - Xperia SP Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys i have question for overclock
i use William's kernel v8 and PA 4.6 beta v2
My question is:
Does it have way to overclock core 0 (first core) to 1.7 ghz - 281 ghz, and core 1 (second core) maximum clock to be 1/1.2 ghz, like
S4's octa core? first core maximum clock to be 1.7 ghz, and second core maximum clock 1,2 ghz?
Thank you!
Regards
D.Sirakov

D.Sirakov said:
Hi guys i have question for overclock
i use William's kernel v8 and PA 4.6 beta v2
My question is:
Does it have way to overclock core 0 (first core) to 1.7 ghz - 281 ghz, and core 1 (second core) maximum clock to be 1/1.2 ghz, like
S4's octa core? first core maximum clock to be 1.7 ghz, and second core maximum clock 1,2 ghz?
Thank you!
Regards
D.Sirakov
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Use the kernel tuner not only for changing frequencies you also for the governor :laugh:

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POST YOUR QUADRANT (or any other benchmark) TESTS HERE !! :) !!

hey hi guys !!
time to show what your hd2 can do !!
!! post your quadrant, neocore,nenamark or any other scores with proof(screenshots ) over here !!
.........
Quadrant scores !!
here are mine !
using dorimanx 3.0 rom !!
1st screen @ 1459 MHz
2nd screen @ 1612 MHz !
Ok, here goes.
Measured @ 1113 MHz using Quadrant Standard.
1741. I had 1800odd without the screenshot app running in the background.
with dorimanx rom 3.0.0 @1459 MHz I had 2188, @1612 MHz 2855
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my Pixeldroid Rom withe sense 3.5 and beats in blue Style
Pixelfreak
What kind of app do you use for this????
Edit : Got it!!!
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FELON1908 said:
What kind of app do you use for this????
Edit : Got it!!!
Sent from my NexusHD2 using XDA Premium App
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with Quadrant Advanced v1.1.1.apk
Kernel: Dorimanx 3.1
CPU Freq: 128Mhz ~ 1.6Ghz
Governor: Ondemand
Scored: 1537
Something to add: High quadrant scores may not mean the phone works perfectly, fast or stable. some old HD2 developer's words (it's dark something)
My Quadrant Scores
Dorimanx ROM!
mrfr33ze said:
Dorimanx ROM!
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how much did u overclock ??
white-energy said:
Kernel: Dorimanx 3.1
CPU Freq: 128Mhz ~ 1.6Ghz
Governor: Ondemand
Scored: 1537
Something to add: High quadrant scores may not mean the phone works perfectly, fast or stable. some old HD2 developer's words (it's dark something)
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i agree...i scored 1802 but after that i had a forced closed every 10 min or so...(when not in defaul settings)
with dorimanx rom 3.0.3 @1612 MHz 2664
Kernel and ROM: Dorimanx 3.2 + NexusHD2-Gingerbread 3.2a
CPU freq: 245 MHz - 1.22 GHz
Governor: smartassV2
Score (Quadrant Advanced): 1405
Sent from my Nexus One using xda premium
2180
[email protected] 1.5
2177
[email protected] 1.612
1651
tytung_v1 for CM9 @ 1 GHz
2350
Quadrant Standard
NexusHD2-ICS-CM9 v1.2 with fikret r1.36+ Kernel, Data2SD and 2048kb cache script @ 1,2 GHz
Dorimanx 3.0.8 with v4.1 kernel.
Nokia N900 cuts in~
Um, my AOSP Android 2.3.7 Nokia N900 gets 2668 in Quadrant Advanced under 1.15GHz "performance" governor.

[Q] Optimal overclock for Samsung Galaxy S i9000

I'm currently running stock kernel and stock rom on a rooted Samsung Galaxy S i9000 (GT-i9000). The Android version is 2.3.3. and i wish to overclock it as much as possible, to define this I would like to say "as much as possible where i gain a measurable result without any waste".
So i recently overclocked the phone with Tegraks app Overclocking Ultimate, thanks for the app!
My current settings are set to 1.3 Ghz with an output of 1.305 V with an internal voltage of 1100mV. The Io sheduler is cfg and governor performance with scaling-min: 800mhz and max: 1.3 Ghz.
The test results are:
AnTuTu Benchmark 1000 Mhz
RAM: 326
CPU-Int: 596
CPU-float: 153
2D: 275
3D: 1058
Database IO: 250
SD write: 2.8MB/s
SD Read: 9.3MB/s
CPU: 1000 Mhz
Total score: 2779
AnTuTu Benchmark 1300 Mhz
RAM: 442
CPU-Int: 781
CPU-float: 200
2D: 278
3D: 1141
Database IO: 380
SD write: 4.2MB/s
SD Read: 11.9MB/s
CPU: 1300 Mhz
Total score: 3383
Is this really the maximum performance to receive of the device without modifying the kernel or rom?
My SGS
Hi,
in my SGS, it looks like this:
ROM: Slim-3.1.0-OFFICIAL (Android 4.1.2)
Kernel: Devil3_1.9.5_Jelly_Helly_i9000_CFS_BLN_VC .
In this Kernel, I was able tweak processor to 1484 MHz. Using Devil Kernel Config, I set the frequency to 1400 MHz. Then, I set LiveOC value to 106, still got max frequency of 1484 MHz. RAM Settings is "Big Mem 403 MB" (movies in HD work), ZRAM Size is 150 MB and Swappiness is disable. Deep Idle and Deep Idle Stats is enabled. I set I/O Scheduler to "sio" and CPU Governor to "smartassV2". AnTuTu Benchmark v3.0.3 results look like this:
RAM: 813
CPU-Int: 989
CPU-float: 238
2D: 387
3D: 1582
Database IO: 545
SD Write: 6.2MB/s (internal SD)
SD Read: 9.1MB/s (internal SD)
CPU: 1484 MHz
Total score: 4707
So the answer to your question ... I do not think you get a better result without modifying the kernel and ROM change. I got, but not on the stock ROM and Kernel.
If you're happy with your stock rom I'd leave it, unless there's something you really need to OC for.
My phone gets pretty hot playing games with just 111% Live OC, are you doing this for the scores? Or is there some game that lags?
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
I have installed CM10.1 and overclocked it to 1.2Ghz.
Antutu is always close to 4200.
lifehijack said:
I have installed CM10.1 and overclocked it to 1.2Ghz.
Antutu is always close to 4200.
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Hello, with which kernel?
kaarburo said:
Hello, with which kernel?
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Stock. running cm10.1 12th jan nightly. Ran the benchmark, the score was around 4200. Cant post screenshot at the moment. Will post it later.
update
You should update to cm10. It relly felt like a new phone when i updated from stock to cm9.1. I had the same version as you 2.3.3 and it sux.
1200 for me, best Antutu benchmark(5000+ no games, ~4400 with games) while not risking to brick my phone.
calindu221 said:
1200 for me, best Antutu benchmark(5000+ no games, ~4400 with games) while not risking to brick my phone.
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If you're still on gb try glitch kernel. I once reached 4200 in the old version of antutu with 1.6ghz overclock while the stock kernel gave around 2900. 1.5ghz was stable for me.
AW: [Q] Optimal overclock for Samsung Galaxy S i9000
I got 4700 points on antutu with just 114% live OC.
Rom: SlimBean 3.1
Kernel: Semaphore
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app
HI everyone i just overclocked my i9000 to 1.2 ghz
and results was just amazing
before oc i got overall score with antutu =4815
after oc = 5470
i had serious lag with subway surf and its gone after oc
i am on CM10.0.0
kernel: [email protected]

[ROM] Archos ICS - Custom Rom - Overclock Edition !

Hi everyone !!!
I made ​​this Custom Rom ( Overclock Edition ) to improve performance in our Archos tablet !..... if I could .... will leave you to appreciate.....
This Custom Rom should be work for all Archos G9 ....but you need activate SDE menu !
Update 13/05/2012 : ICS Firmware 4.0.6(4.0.3) - Overclock Edition !
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Custom Rom & Custom Kernel => ICS Firmware 4.0.6 - Overclock Edition , based on ultimate update archos/kernel/system ( 4.0.6 update ) !
This Custom Rom is permanent ROOT, include busybox and module tun.ko for enable VPN !
[email protected]_OC - include :
- Omap 4430 1GHz stock => overclock max. 1.24GHz ;
- Omap 4430 1.2GHz stock => overclock max. 1.44GHz ;
- Omap 4460/70 => overclock max 1.74GHz;
- module tun.ko ;
- enabeled /init.d to run scripts ;
- root;
- "busybox";
- new bootanimation ;
- app add : Terminal Emulator, Root-Browser, CPU Tuner, Root Check Basic, Play Books;
- app update : Maps, Street, Gmail, Music2, Google+, Market Play;
- remove update (software) notification ;
Download :
- archos.ext4.update => in archive "archos_406_oc.zip" => https://hotfile.com/dl/155806528/f429faa/archos_406_oc.zip.html
- zImage & initramfs => in archive "kernel_406_oc.zip" => http://www.2shared.com/file/CvHkZHLC/kernel_406_oc.html Mirror : kernel_406_oc.zip
Install :
- copy archos.ext4.update in /mnt/storage/ ;
- go to SDE -> "D.E.M." -> Flash Kernel & Initramfs -> copy here zImage & initramfs.cpio.lzo -> OK! -> wait to install .....
- after everything was installed - please reboot your device !
Overclock Frequency :
TI OMAP 4430 1GHz Stock , Overclock -> 1.06GHz; 1.12GHz; 1.18GHz; 1.24GHz;
TI OMAP 4430 1.2GHz Stock, Overclock -> 1.26GHz; 1.32GHz; 1.38GHz; 1.44GHz;
TI OMAP 4460 1.5GHz Stock, Overclock -> 1.56GHz; 1.62GHz; 1.68GHz; 1.74GHz;
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First release - 10/04/2012 : ICS Firmware 4.0.5(4.0.3) - Overclock Edition !
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This version [email protected]_OC Edition , is a minimalist version .... it was removed some applications unnecessary .
This Rom is rooted and include busybox , no extra apk ( you can downloaded from market play ) , and you can overclock with SetCPU or other app .
For TI OMAP 4430 now we have : 300, 600, 800 , (MHz) and... 1; 1.06; 1.1; 1.12; 1.18; 1.2; 1.24; 1.28; 1.32 GHz / For TI OMAP 4460/4470 : overclock with : 1.56; 1.62; 1.68 GHz
[email protected]_OC - include :
- Omap 4430 overclock until 1.18GHz/1.32GHz ;
- Omap 4460/70 overclock until 1.68GHz;
- module tun.ko ;
- enabeled /init.d to run scripts ;
- "su" and "Superuser";
- "busybox";
- bootanimation ;
- activate vibrator and adjust_audio - is needed to confirm if it works ...;
For install ....download "fast_ics_oc.zip" => https://hotfile.com/dl/152251241/ef27ecd/fast_ics_oc.zip.html ; => http://www.4shared.com/zip/Bg7Ela_U/fast_ics_oc.html => http://www.2shared.com/file/sHkKDCoh/fast_ics_oc.html
- unpack fast_ics_oc.zip , copy archos.ext4.update -> Internal Sorage ..... and into SDE
-Flash Kernel and Initramfs , copy zImage and initramfs into it ! Reboot and wait to install...
Tested [ TI OMAP 4430 1.2GHz Stock ] with Quadrant Standard ( 1.32, 1.28 GHz) - the result is always more than 2500 . ( max. was 2578)
Tested [ TI OMAP 4430 1.2GHz Stock ] with AnTuTu Benchmark (1.32GHz) - the result is always more than 6500 . ( max. was 6759)
Do not overclok your device for long periods of time ! Overclocking , may damage your device !
Archos 101 G9 1.32GHz =>
If device does not respond ....press power 10sec. and select a lower frequency !
Overclock settings :
TI OMAP 4430 : 1.2 GHz -> Stock Voltage (1.388mV) ; 1.24GHz -> 1.392mV ; 1.28GHz -> 1.396mV ; 1,32GHz -> 1.400mV
TI OMAP 4460 : 1.56GHz -> 1.400mV ; 1.62GHz -> 1.400mV ; 1.68GHz -> 1.400mV
TI OMAP 4470 : 1.56GHz -> 1.398mV ; 1.62GHz -> 1.398mV ; 1.68GHz -> 1.398mV
***UPDATE*** 12/04/2012***
Now work for all TI OMAP 44xx with stock freq. 1GHz ; 1.2GHz ; 1.5GHz
TI OMAP 4430 1GHz Stock , Overclock -> 1.06GHz; 1.12GHz; 1.18GHz
TI OMAP 4430 1.2GHz Stock, Overclock -> 1.24GHz; 1.28GHz; 1.32GHz
TI OMAP 4460 1.5GHz Stock, Overclock -> 1.56GHz; 1.62GHz; 1.68GHz
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Please download "fast_ics_oc.zip" and change zImage with this .... => http://www.2shared.com/file/myHbERv3/zImage.html
If you feel that high overclock frequency leads to underclock the device , so please choose your overclock max. frequency = immediately preceding value of overclock max. frequency !
One of the properties of kernel -> low frequency at boot : ( it means that your device will run underclocked until you change freq. with Cpu Tuner ! )
- TI OMAP 4430 Freq. Stock 1GHz => On Boot 1GHz;
- TI OMAP 4430 Freq. Stock 1.2GHz => On Boot 1.1GHz;
- TI OMAP 4460/4470 Freq. Stock 1.5GHz => On Boot 1.2GHz;
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Android CPU governors explained
1° OnDemand
2° Performance
3° Powersave
4° Conservative
5° Userspace
6° Interactive
7° Hotplug
1°: OnDemand Governor:
This governor has a hair trigger for boosting clockspeed to the maximum speed set by the user. If the CPU load placed by the user abates, the OnDemand governor will slowly step back down through the kernel's frequency steppings until it settles at the lowest possible frequency, or the user executes another task to demand a ramp.
OnDemand has excellent interface fluidity because of its high-frequency bias, but it can also have a relatively negative effect on battery life versus other governors. OnDemand is commonly chosen by smartphone manufacturers because it is well-tested, reliable, and virtually guarantees the smoothest possible performance for the phone. This is so because users are vastly more likely to ***** about performance than they are the few hours of extra battery life another governor could have granted them.
This final fact is important to know before you read about the Interactive governor: OnDemand scales its clockspeed in a work queue context. In other words, once the task that triggered the clockspeed ramp is finished, OnDemand will attempt to move the clockspeed back to minimum. If the user executes another task that triggers OnDemand's ramp, the clockspeed will bounce from minimum to maximum. This can happen especially frequently if the user is multi-tasking. This, too, has negative implications for battery life.
2°: Performance Governor:
This locks the phone's CPU at maximum frequency. While this may sound like an ugly idea, there is growing evidence to suggest that running a phone at its maximum frequency at all times will allow a faster race-to-idle. Race-to-idle is the process by which a phone completes a given task, such as syncing email, and returns the CPU to the extremely efficient low-power state. This still requires extensive testing, and a kernel that properly implements a given CPU's C-states (low power states).
3°: Powersave Governor:
The opposite of the Performance governor, the Powersave governor locks the CPU frequency at the lowest frequency set by the user.
4°: Conservative Governor:
This biases the phone to prefer the lowest possible clockspeed as often as possible. In other words, a larger and more persistent load must be placed on the CPU before the conservative governor will be prompted to raise the CPU clockspeed. Depending on how the developer has implemented this governor, and the minimum clockspeed chosen by the user, the conservative governor can introduce choppy performance. On the other hand, it can be good for battery life.
The Conservative Governor is also frequently described as a "slow OnDemand," if that helps to give you a more complete picture of its functionality.
5°: Userspace Governor:
This governor, exceptionally rare for the world of mobile devices, allows any program executed by the user to set the CPU's operating frequency. This governor is more common amongst servers or desktop PCs where an application (like a power profile app) needs privileges to set the CPU clockspeed.
6°: Interactive Governor:
Much like the OnDemand governor, the Interactive governor dynamically scales CPU clockspeed in response to the workload placed on the CPU by the user. This is where the similarities end. Interactive is significantly more responsive than OnDemand, because it's faster at scaling to maximum frequency.
Unlike OnDemand, which you'll recall scales clockspeed in the context of a work queue, Interactive scales the clockspeed over the course of a timer set arbitrarily by the kernel developer. In other words, if an application demands a ramp to maximum clockspeed (by placing 100% load on the CPU), a user can execute another task before the governor starts reducing CPU frequency. This can eliminate the frequency bouncing discussed in the OnDemand section. Because of this timer, Interactive is also better prepared to utilize intermediate clockspeeds that fall between the minimum and maximum CPU frequencies. This is another pro-battery life benefit of Interactive.
However, because Interactive is permitted to spend more time at maximum frequency than OnDemand (for device performance reasons), the battery-saving benefits discussed above are effectively negated. Long story short, Interactive offers better performance than OnDemand (some say the best performance of any governor) and negligibly different battery life.
Interactive also makes the assumption that a user turning the screen on will shortly be followed by the user interacting with some application on their device. Because of this, screen on triggers a ramp to maximum clockspeed, followed by the timer behavior described above.
7°: Hotplug Governor:
The Hotplug governor performs very similarly to the OnDemand governor, with the added benefit of being more precise about how it steps down through the kernel's frequency table as the governor measures the user's CPU load. However, the Hotplug governor's defining feature is its ability to turn unused CPU cores off during periods of low CPU utilization. This is known as "hotplugging."
Obviously, this governor is only available on multi-core devices.
Thanks for your help LeTama, gen_scheisskopf !
regards,
Surdu Petru
For the buzz in France
http://www.jbmm.fr/?p=27676
question :
where is the files ?
is it possible to use this with the CWM ?
cajl said:
For the buzz in France
http://www.jbmm.fr/?p=27676
question :
where is the files ?
is it possible to use this with the CWM ?
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HI !
I'll upload it soon ! ....Not yet for use into CWM !
Once completed the beta version of CWM ....YES we can do more easily ...Custom Rom !
Working nicely here. Just flashed. This is on G9 101 1.5ghz version. Now I just need to wait and see if the tab is stable at these clocks.
Quadrant 1.5 ghz
Quadrant 1.68 ghz
cant wait to try this!
EDIT: Downloaded and flashed it already.. my only problem is that it is still on Stock Speed.. installed pimp my cpu, no frills, and set cpu, all they can detect for the MAX speed is the stock speed... i have the old 80 G9 (4430)... any help?
Hi, you will not use the new base 4.0.6 its significantly faster and with less to no freezes, anyway great effort thanks.
Regards.
Sent from my ARCHOS 80G9 using Tapatalk
the 4.0.6 is a test firmware
I can not wait to have a Root rom 4.0.6 for my hdmi
Archos, need a final rom android 4
thx
jipee296 said:
cant wait to try this!
EDIT: Downloaded and flashed it already.. my only problem is that it is still on Stock Speed.. installed pimp my cpu, no frills, and set cpu, all they can detect for the MAX speed is the stock speed... i have the old 80 G9 (4430)... any help?
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Same here
brbi said:
Same here
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whew.. i thought im the only one...
Quadrant on the 10" gen 250go
1.5 ghz : 2239
1.68 ghz : 2240
the same..... with Antutu
1.5 => 5269
1.68 => 6790
can i put in archos 101 g9 16g?
yes on all Archos gen 9
cajl said:
Quadrant on the 10" gen 250go
1.5 ghz : 2239
1.68 ghz : 2240
the same..... with Antutu
1.5 => 5269
1.68 => 6790
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Hi!
...results are a bit strange !!!
In my 101G9 Turbo OMAP 4430 on AnTuTu -> maxim 6759 with 1.32GHz and always over 6500 !
- with stock 1.2GHz on AnTuTu -> ~ 6100 !
...but your result in Quadrand Standard are strange , because with stock 1.2GHz -> ~ 2200 ~2300
brbi said:
Same here
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jipee296 said:
cant wait to try this!
EDIT: Downloaded and flashed it already.. my only problem is that it is still on Stock Speed.. installed pimp my cpu, no frills, and set cpu, all they can detect for the MAX speed is the stock speed... i have the old 80 G9 (4430)... any help?
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Same here with my 101G9. 1008GHz is the fastest I can get.
jamespvz said:
can i put in archos 101 g9 16g?
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Hi!
YES , you can do .....but do not overdo the overclock ( especially 1.32GHz) !
JiiJii said:
Same here with my 101G9. 1008GHz is the fastest I can get.
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Possible that in some works and others not? In addition to installing more needs to be done?
Next ice blue rom with oc
PLIIIIISSSSSS
good work surdu! I have included instructions in my thread. please expand Overclock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23511063#post23511063
cajl said:
Quadrant on the 10" gen 250go
1.5 ghz : 2239
1.68 ghz : 2240
the same..... with Antutu
1.5 => 5269
1.68 => 6790
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my 80 1.5Ghz (no OC) with rom Archos 4.06 :
quadrant : 2792
antutu : 7384
big difference

[Q] Any kernel with GPU overclock and CPU 1.3GHz ?

Hi..I'm looking for a kernel for P970 with CPU overclock at 1.3 stable..and GPU overclock
I've found proxyz kernel with CPU overclock at 1.3GHz
I've used diana3 V6 on IZS with 1.2GHz CPU OC..but I want some with 1.3GHz at CPU..preferable for ICS and with some GPU OC if you know..I've searched and I haven't found something with 1.3GHz for ICS
raulx222 said:
Hi..I'm looking for a kernel for P970 with CPU overclock at 1.3 stable..and GPU overclock
I've found proxyz kernel with CPU overclock at 1.3GHz
I've used diana3 V6 on IZS with 1.2GHz CPU OC..but I want some with 1.3GHz at CPU..preferable for ICS and with some GPU OC if you know..I've searched and I haven't found something with 1.3GHz for ICS
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Flash Zeus 6.4 he has good kernel with overclock and 1 Ghz is good for this rom.

Overclock. Need help!

I found out that snapdragon 652 can be overclocked up to 2 ghz. So can someone create custom kernel with overclocked sd 652 and also gpu with 621 mhz?
paulinepet7 said:
I found out that snapdragon 652 can be overclocked up to 2 ghz. So can someone create custom kernel with overclocked sd 652 and also gpu with 621 mhz?
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652 has thermal issues and most of the time it only runs on efficiency cores @1200-1400mhz frequency
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