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Comments on: Devon villagers chip in for mobile coverage platform

not very mobile 

Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 11:58 GMT

Surely this is almost the same as using their geographically fixed home telephones.... aside from the fact their home phones are in nice warm and dry homes....

As for the tourists, what ever happened to the good ole callbox?

Just like Africa 

Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 12:03 GMT

Curiously similar to http://www.newint.org/columns/currents/2004/03/01/talk/index.php except it's presumably free!

It makes sense 

Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 13:22 GMT

Standing on a bench could be dangerous.

No surprises that the UK is so far behind. 

Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 15:51 GMT

My sister and mother live in Cornwall and can't even receive channel 5 yet, let alone Cell service. Psychotically it looks like the analog transmitters will be turned off before the local transmitter will be upgraded. Great planning!

Airwaves 

Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 19:41 GMT

So, effectively, a roofless phone box. Hmm.

As for digital in the South-West, the problem is that if they increase the transmitter power for digital now, they drown out the analog (since they share frequency bands), hence they need to turn off the analogue first, then give people a better digital signal. So, a major systems upgrade with no decent service during the overlap period? I pay my license fee, etc etc, rant rave.

A shame really that so much new kit is being released with digital tuners but no analogue (unlike the Panasonic HardDisk / DVD recorder I carefully chose and ordered which then became discontinued before I received it so I am getting the 'newer better' model for the same price but guess what? No PAL tuner. Luckily I have a good signal, otherwise I would be asking for an 'older, worserer' model instead)

Aerial? 

Posted Wednesday 16th May 2007 08:10 GMT

Wouldn't it be possible for them to put up some sort of aerial/ repeater setup?

AndyD 8-)#

You think Cornwall is bad.... 

Posted Wednesday 16th May 2007 08:44 GMT

I am in the heart of Exeter and can't get Channel 5 or Freeview.....

The same goes for mobile coverage on Orange.....

Aerial? 

Posted Wednesday 16th May 2007 08:46 GMT

Wouldn't it be possible for them to put up some sort of aerial/ repeater setup?

AndyD 8-)#

I am going to have to redial...... 

Posted Thursday 17th May 2007 10:32 GMT

......because there is a terrible echo on this post

Orange Coverage 

Posted Friday 18th May 2007 14:42 GMT

Well Orange is using the gsm 1800 band which is not viable for rural coverage as it is more suited for urban coverage. It would be beat to put a repeater setup or petition orange to setup a base station.

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