GSM telephony: relay antenna card

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GSM telephony: relay antenna card




by Christophe » 12/06/14, 01:03

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by raymon » 12/06/14, 07:56

I do not understand why there are so many antennas in town while in the countryside there are far fewer antennas, however, such works well. For example in my town there are only 2 antennas one sfr and one orange bouygues. If he had grouped the antennas he could reduce the harmfulness of these waves.
Are all these antennas in town really useful?
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by Christophe » 12/06/14, 09:15

It is quite logical: an antenna can only manage X communications at the same time (8 at the time may be more now).

The mesh is therefore linked to the population / user density ...

Besides, my 3G works much better (up to 1MB / s!) In the countryside than in town (where it often row!).

After or you need 1 antenna (3 each time in fact) per operator.
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