On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 12:16:13 -0400, Ron Natalie
wrote:
G.R. Patterson III wrote:
Brian Case wrote:
Actually it could work very well, and I have seen this proposal from
several different sources. The Idea is to install a low power cell
phone tower into the airliner.
Well, it would work well, but not if they actually used the cellular frequencies
(AMPS). If they installed a PCS processor in the plane, modern PCS phones would
communicate with it and not fall back on the AMPS frequencies.
It would be a real can of worms. If everybody had a GSM phone in the
US it might be doable. But every carrier these days tends to market
a multimode phone that bounces between CDMA, old style TDMA, analog AMPS,
GSM, and a couple of proprietary schemes like iDEN.
Given that it's no big deal these days to make a multi-mode,
multi-band phone, why do you think it'd be so tough to make a
multi-mode, multi-band base station in the A/C? Certainly would be
easier if all phones were CDMA, of course. ;-)
Klein
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