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blimp-basestation

basestations in blimps
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Also, I think Cellphone basestation on a blimp would be a great idea. Would hugely improve coverage. With directional antenna could still be area specific.
hipparchus2000, Apr 04 2011

ionocraft http://www.rexresea...com/desev/desev.htm
[not_morrison_rm, Apr 05 2011]

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       Greetings [hipparchus2000].   

       This idea should go down like a lead balloon! I suppose you could drift new ones in to cover more users at pig events.   

       Sorry, I meant big events
Dub, Apr 05 2011
  

       Possibly if you were trying to get a cellular communications start-up -ahem- off the ground.
rcarty, Apr 05 2011
  

       What you really need is a blimp-like object with a lot of electrical power for re-broadcasting.   

       As defacto sales manager of Silent Vulcan (TM) Enterprises, easy payment terms. In theory you could have your own personal base station for about £50k..   

       or why not just go the whole ionocraft bit?
not_morrison_rm, Apr 05 2011
  

       [rcarty], or Ham radio
Dub, Apr 06 2011
  


 

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