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On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 23:09:42 +0100, just as I was about to take a
herb, Adrian C disturbed my reverie and wrote: In the past, there has been discussion about allowing mobile phone operators to install base stations below ground and provide some coverage for folks on trains. It will get blocked by numpties worried about 'radiation'. -- Cheers DrT ______________________________ We may not be able to prevent the stormy times in our lives; but we can always choose to dance in the puddles (Jewish proverb). |
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On 12 Sep 2011 10:06:08 GMT
Huge wrote: Good. Not because of "radiation", which is of course utter tosh, but because it means normal human beings will not have to sit between 2 morons having trivial conversations about utter ****. Pity there can't be a numptie filter. Let normal people use the phone if they're stuck in a tunnel and someone might be worried , but block idiots talking about their recent makeover or whatever. B2003 |
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In message , at 11:03:48 on
Mon, 12 Sep 2011, DrTeeth remarked: In the past, there has been discussion about allowing mobile phone operators to install base stations below ground and provide some coverage for folks on trains. It will get blocked by numpties worried about 'radiation'. Although the leaky feeder (rather than base-station) approach will defuse that argument immediately. -- Roland Perry |
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On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 11:35:44 +0100
Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 11:03:48 on Mon, 12 Sep 2011, DrTeeth remarked: In the past, there has been discussion about allowing mobile phone operators to install base stations below ground and provide some coverage for folks on trains. It will get blocked by numpties worried about 'radiation'. Although the leaky feeder (rather than base-station) approach will defuse that argument immediately. Do leaky feeders of the length that would be required work at 1800Mhz? B2003 |
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On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 08:51:44AM +0000, Huge wrote:
On 2011-09-10, Paul Corfield wrote: There was an announcement many months ago that mobile phone coverage below ground would not be implemented. Hurrah! It's more a case of it *can't* be implemented. You can barely hear someone shouting at you from a few feet away, let alone someone coming over a tinny phone speaker. -- David Cantrell | Godless Liberal Elitist Eye have a spelling chequer / It came with my pea sea It planely marques four my revue / Miss Steaks eye kin knot sea. Eye strike a quay and type a word / And weight for it to say Weather eye am wrong oar write / It shows me strait a weigh. |
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On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 04:10:57PM -0700, Mizter T wrote:
On Sep 11, 8:39=A0pm, Roland Perry wrote: Wrong. Rabbit installed base stations at many Underground stations. I'm not sure how many, but it was at least Zone 1/2. Fair point! I imagine any signage on LU is long gone - but maybe there's something lurking somewhere? (There's the odd forgotten sign still protruding from shops in a few places.) There was still a sign at Holborn a coupla years ago. The only other one I've seen recently is at Brighton station. -- header FROM_DAVID_CANTRELL From =~ /david.cantrell/i describe FROM_DAVID_CANTRELL Message is from David Cantrell score FROM_DAVID_CANTRELL 15.72 # This figure from experimentation |
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On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 10:06:08 +0000, Huge wrote:
On 2011-09-12, DrTeeth wrote: On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 23:09:42 +0100, just as I was about to take a herb, Adrian C disturbed my reverie and wrote: In the past, there has been discussion about allowing mobile phone operators to install base stations below ground and provide some coverage for folks on trains. It will get blocked by numpties worried about 'radiation'. Good. Not because of "radiation", which is of course utter tosh, but because it means normal human beings will not have to sit between 2 morons having trivial conversations about utter ****. http://goo.gl/U4RpK -- Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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In message , at 11:55:39
on Mon, 12 Sep 2011, David Cantrell remarked: There was an announcement many months ago that mobile phone coverage below ground would not be implemented. Hurrah! It's more a case of it *can't* be implemented. You can barely hear someone shouting at you from a few feet away, let alone someone coming over a tinny phone speaker. Maybe what's needed is a data-only service (hence wifi being an option) although when I had a Rabbit phone it worked fine in between trains on the deep tube, and a conventional mobile phone is fine at sub-surface stations if you can get a signal. -- Roland Perry |
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On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 12:01:15 +0100
Roland Perry wrote: to be UK and the other to be France. Similar issues apply to Microcells on an aircraft, how high off the runway does it have to be in order to start charging at roaming rates, rather than UK?) Presumably the ones in aircraft communicate to ground via satellite so how do they keep the dish aligned when in flight? B2003 |
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