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Antenna Spotting: September 2004
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Tuesday, September 14, 2004. FCC limits antennas on historical sites. Posted by Antenna Spotter @ 11:41 AM. Tuesday, September 07, 2004. Multiple-in, multiple-out (MIMO) antennas for wi-fi. New Wi-Fi standards (802.11n) will likely include Multiple-in, multiple-out (MIMO) antennas for 100 Mbps throughput and increased range. Network Magazine Boosting Wi-Fi With MIMO and 802.11n August 1, 2004. Multiple-In, Multiple-Out (MIMO), which is likely to be 802.11n's foundation". Friday, September 03, 2004. Neal ...
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Antenna Spotting: Mobile HF antenna on CDMAONE
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Mobile HF antenna on CDMAONE. A hitch-mounted amateur radio high frequency (HF) antenna. Note "CDMA ONE" license place. Qualcomm employee? Posted by Antenna Spotter @ 11:03 AM. Photographs of antennas in the wild. The city of San Diego claims to be the wireless capital of the world. Lets take a look around town and ponder the wireless future. View my complete profile. Verizon cell tower #1012628. More Antenna Spotting Websites. San Diego Cell Trees. Fybush - Broadcast antennas.
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Antenna Spotting: Utility Pole Antennas
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Friday, August 27, 2004. A toddler, a baby and a puppy. They all do better when you take them outside for a walk from time to time. It's amazing the things you notice walking. Walking instead speeding at 40 MPH through your 25 MPH neighborhood. I've been noticing antennas. Lets begin our little journey with telephone poles. Ok, utility poles. They are now sprouting antennas of various types. We are really loading up these poor, dead, tar-covered trees. Above the PCS antennas. This picture is a bit undere...
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Antenna Spotting: FCC limits antennas on historical sites
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Antenna Spotting: October 2004
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Friday, October 01, 2004. San Diego CHP and Caltrans comm center. San Diego CHP and Caltrans communications center. Nice HF log periodic antenna for backup when microwaves can't get through the smog and smoke ;-). Posted by Antenna Spotter @ 1:38 PM. Photographs of antennas in the wild. The city of San Diego claims to be the wireless capital of the world. Lets take a look around town and ponder the wireless future. View my complete profile. San Diego CHP and Caltrans comm center. San Diego Cell Trees.
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Antenna Spotting: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Mobile HF antenna on CDMAONE. A hitch-mounted amateur radio high frequency (HF) antenna. Note "CDMA ONE" license place. Qualcomm employee? Posted by Antenna Spotter @ 11:03 AM. Stealth flagpole antenna on the west side of the 163 freeway South of Friars Road. On the Remington College "Campus". Note radome housing antennas at top. What happens when the flag gets wet? Reduction of signal in direction of the wind? Well, it never rains in San Diego anyway. Looking up from base.
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Antenna Spotting: Verizon cell tower #1012628
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Monday, August 30, 2004. Verizon cell tower #1012628. Verizon cell tower #1012628. According to the FCC Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) database. This monopole is Verizon's tallest cell tower in San Diego at 50.9 meters above ground. It appears to be hosting cellular on the top tier, PCS on the lower tier and a few microwave backhaul links to other cell towers. A thing of beauty and an eyesore. Looking up at tower and exposed hardline coaxial RF cables. Posted by Antenna Spotter @ 6:51 PM.
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Antenna Spotting: Raining Satellite Dishes in Bahamas this AM
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Friday, September 03, 2004. Raining Satellite Dishes in Bahamas this AM. It was raining satellite dishes in Nassau last night when hurricane Frances hit. The popularity of direct broadcast satellite dishes, half-assed self-installation, large wind profile, and flying saucer aerodynamics combined to create quite a mess. ABCNEWS.com : Hurricane Frances Hits Bahamas. Posted by Antenna Spotter @ 1:27 PM. View my complete profile. Mobile HF antenna on CDMAONE. Verizon cell tower #1012628. San Diego Cell Trees.
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Antenna Spotting: Multiple-in, multiple-out (MIMO) antennas for wi-fi
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Tuesday, September 07, 2004. Multiple-in, multiple-out (MIMO) antennas for wi-fi. New Wi-Fi standards (802.11n) will likely include Multiple-in, multiple-out (MIMO) antennas for 100 Mbps throughput and increased range. Network Magazine Boosting Wi-Fi With MIMO and 802.11n August 1, 2004. Multiple-In, Multiple-Out (MIMO), which is likely to be 802.11n's foundation". Posted by Antenna Spotter @ 11:56 AM. Look at my homepage photoshop nightclub flyers. Finally someone writes about porn video yahoo. NECRAT T...