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davieboi Posts: 270

Once is enough
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Posted: 2003-12-14 19:51:52
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Vlammetje Posts: > 500

I am not sure why I have now become the subject of dana's anger?

Or why the thread won't be closed till I reply??

Seriously dana....

Lemme say it in simple words. At work I sit right underneath a transmitter. Because of that I have full bars signal. Even when the phone refreshes it will pick up the strongest signal possible. So refresh after refresh after refresh I will have full signal in that location.


It's not necessarily the same with other locations as I might be further away fro the nearest transmitter at any given time, and that is why I will see fluctuations when the phone refreshes.

I am sorry if you can still not see that I am not at all contesting what your professional said. I was merley pointing out that even at the highest refreshing rate it is possible (given ideal circumstances) that your phone may have full signal continuously.

Now, I believe I've replied as required. I sincerley hope that will conclude this thread then.
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Posted: 2003-12-14 23:22:57
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Jim Posts: > 500

Quote:At work I sit right underneath a transmitter. Because of that I have full bars signal. I heard on television, after a complain from a school that was very near of a transmitters which was on a roof of a building, that transmitters transmit in a sort of bell shape so who ever is under it and even a few meters at ground can't have a signal, that was an explanation of an engineer. If it's really true, don't know, have to ask a engineer for that
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Posted: 2003-12-14 23:48:51
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dana Posts: 112

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On 2003-12-14 23:22:57, Vlammetje wrote:
I am not sure why I have now become the subject of dana's anger?

Or why the thread won't be closed till I reply??

Seriously dana....

Lemme say it in simple words. At work I sit right underneath a transmitter. Because of that I have full bars signal. Even when the phone refreshes it will pick up the strongest signal possible. So refresh after refresh after refresh I will have full signal in that location.


It's not necessarily the same with other locations as I might be further away fro the nearest transmitter at any given time, and that is why I will see fluctuations when the phone refreshes.

I am sorry if you can still not see that I am not at all contesting what your professional said. I was merley pointing out that even at the highest refreshing rate it is possible (given ideal circumstances) that your phone may have full signal continuously.

Now, I believe I've replied as required. I sincerley hope that will conclude this thread then.



But the conclusion is that SE phones does a netupdate very often, thats why the signalbars fluctuate so much (more then a Nokia) do you agree with that?
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Posted: 2003-12-15 00:13:14
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CrackerJack Posts: > 500

When will it end???
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Posted: 2003-12-15 00:34:36
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dana Posts: 112

smoke some crack (jack):P

[ This Message was edited by: dana on 2003-12-14 23:50 ]
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Posted: 2003-12-15 00:49:41
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gelfen Posts: > 500

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On 2003-12-15 00:13:14, dana wrote:
But the conclusion is that SE phones does a netupdate very often, thats why the signalbars fluctuate so much (more then a Nokia) do you agree with that?


NOBODY ever actually disagreed!!!!!!!!!!!

i thought all the activity in this thread meant it was about something interesting, and not an argument about a fact which has been known for ages (why does this keep coming up, i dunno...)

@Jim: wrt tower transmission in a bell curve (certainly more interesting than the rest of this thread - where's mixin and his TWAT post when you need him?) i would really love to see the radio transmitter that couldn't transmit omnidirectionally - i.e. in all directions at once. any radio wave source transmits signal in a spherical shape, with strength (intensity) decreasing proportional to 1/r^2. the only reason a bell shape may seem to manifest is because the signal is blocked by the structure of the tower. this affect would really only be limited to a relatively short radius immediately around the tower base or directly under it. so, unless vlam sits right under the ass of the tower she should get great reception on her phone.

hope that clears it up. if i'm mistaken i apologise and someone please correct me, but i'm trying to remember EM theory from my university days - which weren't all that short a time ago.

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[ This Message was edited by: gelfen on 2003-12-15 00:01 ]
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Posted: 2003-12-15 01:00:00
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mixin Posts: > 500

?
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Posted: 2003-12-15 01:00:49
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gelfen Posts: > 500



@mixin: love your work bro
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Posted: 2003-12-15 01:03:22
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CrackerJack Posts: > 500

@gelfen

Don't worry, you are spot on. You would have to sit directly beneath the transmitter tower in order not to get a signal.
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Posted: 2003-12-15 01:09:29
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