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originally posted by: dreamingawake
a reply to: SR1TX
Haha rural nut, cute. Bring your ad homs back to the Mud Pit where they belong.
None of that is an assumption, it's a real issue even put out by people who work on the towers from the nearby metropolitan area.
Source
How Air Temperatures Affect Cell Signals
Any observed correlation between signal strength and atmospheric temperature is mostly due to corresponding changes in humidity levels. The strength of signal reaching your phone should not be impacted by a temperature change alone.
It’s also important to understand that the line-of-sight propagation of UHF frequencies differs from the way very low frequencies bounce between the earth and ionosphere, therefore traveling very long distances. Atmospheric conditions that may allow a ham radio operator to bounce their signal to the opposite side of the world will not allow a line-of-sight cellular transmission to extend its range.
Rain, fog, clouds, snow, etc., all effect the reception.
originally posted by: SR1TX
originally posted by: dreamingawake
I wonder if these will push for even more packaged iphone/net plans. For example- Have our 5g network for __$__ add a sports package __$__. If the largest networks are switching over to 5g there's no doubt bills will go up.
The 4g where I am can be pretty sketchy especially in bad weather and temperature extremes, this looks to be an upgrade for the better if it's really not a concern as shared by the Op source. Also, according to sources 5g will have the same weather, foliage, and if t has the same temperature issues, that they can be dealt with before it replaces of if it replaces 4g as the main network.
Temperature and weather have almost 0 effect on cell. You are a rural nut that blames cell companies for your middle of no where lifestyle.
originally posted by: skunkape23
originally posted by: LookingAtMars
It uses radio frequency millimeter waves in the 95GHz range to penetrate the top 1/64 of an inch layer of skin on the targeted individual, instantly producing an intolerable heating sensation that causes them to flee.[/exnews
I'm I the only that thinks having 1/64 of an inch layer of pain causes one to flee, we are talking about some real pussies?
I've had a blade sunk about 5" into my belly and all it did is really piss me off.
It doesn’t matter how deep it is it’s still going to be hitting vast quantities of nerves under your skin and causing direct nerve pain, a whole ‘nother animal. Now muliptply this across every square inch of your body and yeah not a pleasant thing.
Guys even if the frequency was the same there are still many more factors such as the power of the signal and the dispersion the ADS is designed to have a powerful beam formed into a tight cone that’s not how 5G will be implemented.edit on 10/8/2018 by BigDave-AR because: (no reason given)
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Small cell towers
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originally posted by: LookingAtMars
a reply to: schuyler
Wow 50GB for a game on a phone! I don't play any games on my phone, I am straight up with people.
I dread when they don't make desktops anymore. I resisted carrying a smart phone till a couple years ago when work required it.
originally posted by: Throes
originally posted by: LookingAtMars
a reply to: schuyler
Wow 50GB for a game on a phone! I don't play any games on my phone, I am straight up with people.
I dread when they don't make desktops anymore. I resisted carrying a smart phone till a couple years ago when work required it.
Let’s not forget that 5G is being used to service home internet as well. I live in a town which will probably never be serviced by fiber and my cable company is pathetic service wise. Verizon’s 5g rollout is initially just a home internet service but won’t really rollout until next year. They are doing trial runs in a few blocks of 4 cities right now. Speeds from 300Mbs+ and very low latency.
originally posted by: BigDave-AR
originally posted by: Throes
originally posted by: LookingAtMars
a reply to: schuyler
Wow 50GB for a game on a phone! I don't play any games on my phone, I am straight up with people.
I dread when they don't make desktops anymore. I resisted carrying a smart phone till a couple years ago when work required it.
Let’s not forget that 5G is being used to service home internet as well. I live in a town which will probably never be serviced by fiber and my cable company is pathetic service wise. Verizon’s 5g rollout is initially just a home internet service but won’t really rollout until next year. They are doing trial runs in a few blocks of 4 cities right now. Speeds from 300Mbs+ and very low latency.
You’d be surprised I live in rural Arkansas in a town of less than 11k residents and I have 400/40Mb and acsess to a 1Gb/50Mb tier I would have never thought it’d be possible but here I post on said connection.
originally posted by: schuyler
The concern is that 5g transmissions, being at a high frequency, may be a health hazard. Of course, that was said about plain old electrical transmission towers back in the day, and cell towers more recently.
originally posted by: Churchhousecreeper
a reply to: BigDave-AR
Wow, that's crazy! 50mb Fibre optic and line rental for us is £29.99 per month!
originally posted by: Churchhousecreeper
a reply to: BigDave-AR
That sounds reasonable now
originally posted by: BigDave-AR
Ouch man my 400/40 with my cable and land line cost me $150 per month all in! Hope you get something better out there. Who’s the ISP? Mine is Suddenlink (bought out by Altice and they did all the fibre back bone upgrades).
originally posted by: djz3ro
originally posted by: SR1TX
originally posted by: dreamingawake
I wonder if these will push for even more packaged iphone/net plans. For example- Have our 5g network for __$__ add a sports package __$__. If the largest networks are switching over to 5g there's no doubt bills will go up.
The 4g where I am can be pretty sketchy especially in bad weather and temperature extremes, this looks to be an upgrade for the better if it's really not a concern as shared by the Op source. Also, according to sources 5g will have the same weather, foliage, and if t has the same temperature issues, that they can be dealt with before it replaces of if it replaces 4g as the main network.
Temperature and weather have almost 0 effect on cell. You are a rural nut that blames cell companies for your middle of no where lifestyle.
Well, as someone who lives in a wee town in Scotland who only gets real 4g outside and even then, a couple of bars at most, let me ask you this, since you are obviously an expert on the subject, why, when it's raining or very cold, do I not get much of a signal anywhere in town? And bonus points if you can tell me why I seemed to get a signal boost in the summer everytime we had a hot day?
originally posted by: BigDave-AR
originally posted by: Throes
originally posted by: LookingAtMars
a reply to: schuyler
Wow 50GB for a game on a phone! I don't play any games on my phone, I am straight up with people.
I dread when they don't make desktops anymore. I resisted carrying a smart phone till a couple years ago when work required it.
Let’s not forget that 5G is being used to service home internet as well. I live in a town which will probably never be serviced by fiber and my cable company is pathetic service wise. Verizon’s 5g rollout is initially just a home internet service but won’t really rollout until next year. They are doing trial runs in a few blocks of 4 cities right now. Speeds from 300Mbs+ and very low latency.
You’d be surprised I live in rural Arkansas in a town of less than 11k residents and I have 400/40Mb and acsess to a 1Gb/50Mb tier I would have never thought it’d be possible but here I post on said connection.