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Originally Posted by ChoMar View Post
The Clock frequency of a PS/2 Keyboard is something between 10 and 17 kHz, if i remember correctly. What service provider do you use?
i dont know if we can work with the informations, then. but we could try to do some math, maybe we find a correlation.
E-Plus, germany. According to wikipedia it has 900 and 1800 MHz bands. Anyone knows the AT command for the N900 modem to check currently used band? AT+CPWC as stated in the docs for Nokia GSM modems doesn't seem to work.

Originally Posted by ChoMar View Post
Yeah, playing with high frequencies is an interesting field...youll never know what happens. GSM isnt THAT high (with WLan everything is possible, even transdimensional connections. But its also possible that a connection fails if the devices are 5m away from each other) but its high enough to be quite unpredictable.
Could be that you managed to place you device in the EXACT right angle or something else. Polarity is the thing to take into account here. And much other things.
Yes, position and angle seem to be important to reproduce this, but I'm able to be reproduce it anytime with this keyboard, so I don't think it needs to be an EXACT right angle

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