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Oh, I agree that the power control is a major part of why cellphones work
as well as they do.... I was making a point that people need to consider cellphones as relatively short range radios. There is a tenancy to expect cellphones to work all the time, anywhere. But, most radio systems DON'T work that well. ----------------- As for boosters, the ones I've seen ARE passive. An active booster system would be fairly expensive. If they really worked, the cellphone manufacturers would have them as an option and just about everbody would own one. Jim Pennell N6BIU |
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