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Re: OT: Mobile Phone Masts



Ah...very similar t  the old Rabbit phones in the UK (didn't they evolve
into
Orange?)

On Thursday 19 July 2001 08:41 am, you wrote:
> Around here there are a pair of ~20 cm antennas on one of the posts
for
> the traffic lights at most corners on streets in the CBD
>
> There are a few places where there is a panel antenna on a lamp post.
>
> there are flat panel antennas on motorway overbridges aimes straight
> down the lanes
>
> These are all low power sites designed t  reach a person standing, or
in
> a car up t  200-300 meters away maximum.
>
> The ones the put in residential areas are designed t  beam a couple of
> kilometers into a house through walls etc. they are much higher power
> then the ones on lampposts etc.
>
> Nigel Giddings wrote:
> > They do.. .. ..
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Michael Mc Aree [mailto:michael.mcaree@xxxxxxx]
> > Sent: 18 July 2001 11:52
> > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> > Subject: [ukha_d] OT: Mobile Phone Masts
> >
> > You techy people may know, buy why can't they put masts on top of
> > Electricity Pylons? Benefits are that they can be quite high and
can have
> > no complaints from the fools who live under them, as opposed t 
on the
> > roof of a two story building with the local community going nuts
about
> > it!
>
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