Thanks to those who sent all the links - tons of stuff to go through - a bit
* Are new cellular towers to be put up for 4G and are these just as many or
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> I really feel you...are you in the U.S.? I guess 5G will be the next craze.Â
>I'm in NJ and I'm trying to figure out how to deal with these solar panels
>that they've put in front of many houses, schools, businesses and municipal
>buildings. I guess they must be 4G, as well. I get fried on almost every
>street now. No one ever asked anyone's permission. They have only been up
>for about 6 to 10 months with the complete arrays only about 6 to 8 months.Â
>Most people do not notice these things. If they don't feel them (most don't),
>they won't see them. For me, these solar panels have replaced cell phone masts
>as the most annoying frequencies because they are almost everywhere amping up
>everything.Â
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> I guess I won't find that discussion online here until the new system finds its
>way into your communities. I wonder if they are a part of the new Smart Meter
>technology. I recall hearing that they were apart of the "smart grid"
>technology. You all are in for quite a treat with this technology. It's like
>frying in WIFI but a few times stronger, 24/7- down almost every block. Oh
>here's the clinch...
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> PSE&G had the contract with Petra Solar to place 200,000 in municipalities
>throughout NJ back in early summer. Then in around July, they contracted with
>AT&T to set-up a wireless connection between each panel. I walk, which is
>utterly loathsome--but technically, driving is equally bothersome in
>this "brave new world." Â
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> Maybe we should each wait to see where it all ends up, because it seems that
>as soon as we catch up with a new technology...the next is waiting in the wings
>to dwarf that one.Â
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> Hang in there my people...strap yourselves in... It's going to be quite a
>ride~Â Love you guys!
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> --- On Mon, 2/28/11, alstrup@... <alstrup@...> wrote:
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> Subject: [eSens] 4G Technology
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> Date: Monday, February 28, 2011, 2:37 PM
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> Can anyone direct me to some appropriate sites about the new emerging 4G
>wireless technology. It appears that this is intended to replace the current 3G
>technology. I wonder how much worse this is than 3G. I read that there are two
>transmission technologies used for 4G, but I dont know the transmission
>spectrums. How are the transmission towers set up and do they require the same
>number of towers than 3G or more? I really dread this new technology.
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