| Notan 2005-06-25, 10:55 pm |
| "dr.news@better.price.biz.nospam" wrote:
quote:
>
> No joke, and no, he isn't superman. Seems he and his team, work at area
> hospitals, and while Nextel worked best for him, still not good enough in a
> lead lined room. His pagers, low frequency he offered, seem to have no
> problem working in these lead lined rooms. So he asked me: which carrier
> would work best? Although my obvious answer was "none" I offered to bounce
> it off the masses.
>
> Has anyone's line of work taken them into a lead lined room, and did your
> cell phone get a signal in there (Radiology I imagine). What carrier has
> the phone/technology/frequency that tolerates a lead lined room.
>
> I did suggest that if he really needed a signal, we could connect a wilson
> antenna/amplifier, and wire it thru the wall somehow safely. But more than
> likely, that solution would be carrier and frequency specific. But he
> wanted to try the "what if" method first. We aim to please. dr
Probably not what you want to hear, but after working in many
a lead lined room, the only reliable solution is a landline.
Notan
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