My gosh, I keep my cell phone in my back pocket! Other than I am occasionally being a pain in the a$$, be sure to read my obit someday to find out what I passed from!
My gosh, I keep my cell phone in my back pocket! Other than I am occasionally being a pain in the a$$, be sure to read my obit to see what I passed from!
Here's the first filter for it:
And the cat looks SOOOOO happy. Murder is on his mind.
Thanks for offering a solutionFirst? Seen other inline notch / bandpass filters that target C-band frequencies years. Interesting how the waveguide filter is promoted as a solution for "uplinks"? Really? Bet it works better if it was inserted in the waveguide of a downlink.
BTW... Been selling the C2-PLL LNBF for about a year (hard cut filter at 3.7GHz). The C2-PLL is very effective against 5G signals licensed at 3.65. Selling a ton of them in Australia! We have a few other models ready to put into production as the regions implement different terrestrial use frequency ranges.
Women who keep their phones tucked in their bras are T-R-A-S-H-YTime will tell as far as that is concerned. I'm wondering what the difference in cancer rates will be in 10 years. I've read articles talking about breast cancer in women that kept their phones tucked in their bras. Johnny Cochran constantly kept a cell phone to his head. He later ended up dying of a brain tumor. I think the evidence of harm is there, but it's suppressed in the interest of wireless companies raking in billions.
Women who keep their phones tucked in their bras are T-R-A-S-H-Y
LOL my wife done that for a bit. I told her if you are running around the house with no pockets, fine. But I wasn't taking her to town looking that way.
I'm not getting rid of mine either. Now, the Anik and Mexican birds will stay the same I presume, as this only affects the US? I wonder how much of the 3.7-4.2 spectrum will actually be lost before this ends?the cable companies tried Ku and because of cloud blockage etc went back to C band. I was told in Modesto etc Ca that 5g phone repeaters were installed on light poles and did not have permission and had to remove them. 5G providers are looking for spectrum space even in unused OTA UHF tv channels.
I see a saturation of rf transmissions and that can have health concerns.
Not getting rid of my 8ft bud.
Canadian spectrum auction 2022I'm not getting rid of mine either. Now, the Anik and Mexican birds will stay the same I presume, as this only affects the US? I wonder how much of the 3.7-4.2 spectrum will actually be lost before this ends?
I thought the FCC was just selling 280MHz from 3.4 to 3.68GHz? And plans were to leave a 20MHz buffer?