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Christian Seifert


shouldn't it read "a base station usually has three sectorized cells each covering 120 degrees"?

;-)
feature request: include gps position of cell changes. this could give you a better idea of the differences in density.
train spotting, plane spotting, cell spotting..

mobilesociety

120, of course :-)

ddu

Do you have 1 or 2 bands in your GSM network? Because you might even not see it if you remain all the time on the GSM900 layer.

r2

Hi Martin, I wonder if you would make an app that use cell id as alarm. When enter certain location with specific cell id, we can give specific name to it. It would be useful for me and others who uses bus or train, to remind us when we are close to destination. There's already apps for that purpose, but it uses GPS and/or internet, and it drains battery so much. I really hope you would make one :)

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