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"andy" wrote in message
... On 30 Sep, 15:10, Mizter T wrote: On Sep 30, 2:46 pm, andy wrote: [snip] Dover-Calais, even inside the restaurant, there's always some coverage by UK or French networks on the passenger decks. Outside on top, it's usually though not always possible to select one's UK network from just outside Calais You can pick up the French networks when walking along the cliffs near Dover. Of course, but I didn't mention it because as this is mainly British readers we'd be less interested in doing so I was once surprised to get 14 networks shown on a search from the top of the ferry, on an old phone with 1800 MHz only. It wouldn't actually log in to the Dutch ones though. Too far for a GSM phone to work on the normal time shift multiplex, some North Scandinavian cells use double time slots which roughly triple the distance possible, but at the expense of only half the number of possible users Steve Terry -- "I would like to plead for my right to investigate natural phenomena without having guns pointed at me. I also ask for the right to be wrong without being hanged for it." - Wilhelm Reich, November 1947 |
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