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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:scott@opentrac.org">scott@opentrac.org</a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">6) Cell phones didnt (though we were getting full
scale signal readings (maybe we were hitting too
many cells?
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My experience (usually on a boat off the California coast) seems to be that the cell towers are easily heard by the phone way out there, but not vice versa.
Scott
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Typical -- (Relatively) high-power base station talkout v.s.
flea-powered battery-limited talkback from mobile (hand-held
cellphone). <br>
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[ I'm forever trying to convince my girl friend that I can't hear her
cell phone decently, even though she hears me clearly from the wireline
side, when she calls on it from inside the house. ]<br>
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