Is there any kind of map or database available that can tell me where the
various cell towers are located for different carriers? (more specifically,
something that lets me tell which carrier a tower is actually for)
"Jonathan Wilson" <jfwfreo@tpgi.com.au> wrote in message
news:475743d0$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
> Is there any kind of map or database available that can tell me where the
> various cell towers are located for different carriers? (more
> specifically, something that lets me tell which carrier a tower is
> actually for)
> Is there any kind of map or database available that can tell me where the
> various cell towers are located for different carriers? (more
> specifically, something that lets me tell which carrier a tower is
> actually for)
Peter wrote:
>
>> Is there any kind of map or database available that can tell me where the
>> various cell towers are located for different carriers? (more
>> specifically, something that lets me tell which carrier a tower is
>> actually for)
>
> http://www.rfnsa.com.au/nsa/index.cgi
>
> :-P
>
Well isnt that a handy page; much easier than the ACMA database.
> Well isnt that a handy page; much easier than the ACMA database.
>
> Thanks for posting that :-)
Pity that you have to qualify to register as a user. I don't, so it's useless to
me.
However, i did look through the ACMA database for my postcode. While I couldn't
find any specific info on cell towers, I found a shitload of base station
listings pertaining to our company's licences. We have a pager system and a two
way radio system that uses one or two repeaters, but I found at least 20
licences or registrations for them all.
>> Well isnt that a handy page; much easier than the ACMA database.
>> Thanks for posting that :-)
> Pity that you have to qualify to register as a user.
No you dont. There is a Guest Login for a reason, stupid.
> I don't, so it's useless to me.
Yep, you actually are too stupid to use the Guest Login.
> However, i did look through the ACMA database for my postcode.
> While I couldn't find any specific info on cell towers, I found a shitload
> of base station listings pertaining to our company's licences. We have
> a pager system and a two way radio system that uses one or two
> repeaters, but I found at least 20 licences or registrations for them all.
On Dec 10, 7:14 am, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Marts <marts...@yahoo.com.au> wrote
>
> > Brendon wrote
> >>>http://www.rfnsa.com.au/nsa/index.cgi
> >> Well isnt that a handy page; much easier than the ACMA database.
> >> Thanks for posting that :-)
> > Pity that you have to qualify to register as a user.
>
> No you dont. There is a Guest Login for a reason, stupid.
>
> > I don't, so it's useless to me.
>
> Yep, you actually are too stupid to use the Guest Login.
>
>
>
> > However, i did look through the ACMA database for my postcode.
> > While I couldn't find any specific info on cell towers, I found a shitload
> > of base station listings pertaining to our company's licences. We have
> > a pager system and a two way radio system that uses one or two
> > repeaters, but I found at least 20 licences or registrations for them all.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I am trying to find even one "Three" base station site in the ACT but
I don't know what name they trade under and on clicking 20 or so
possible sites I fail to find any Three sites.
The one and only Andy <pandoraandypandy@hotmail.com> wrote
> Rod Speed <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote
>> Marts <marts...@yahoo.com.au> wrote
>>> Brendon wrote
>>>> Well isnt that a handy page; much easier than the ACMA database.
>>>> Thanks for posting that :-)
>>> Pity that you have to qualify to register as a user.
>> No you dont. There is a Guest Login for a reason, stupid.
>>> I don't, so it's useless to me.
>> Yep, you actually are too stupid to use the Guest Login.
>>> However, i did look through the ACMA database for my postcode.
>>> While I couldn't find any specific info on cell towers, I found a shitload
>>> of base station listings pertaining to our company's licences. We have
>>> a pager system and a two way radio system that uses one or two
>>> repeaters, but I found at least 20 licences or registrations for them all.
> I am trying to find even one "Three" base station site in the ACT but
> I don't know what name they trade under
Should be Hutchison.
> and on clicking 20 or so possible sites I fail to find any Three sites.
There are plenty in NSW in the obvious locations for 3 with Hutchison.
"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:5sdbudF18enf2U1@mid.individual.net...
> The one and only Andy <pandoraandypandy@hotmail.com> wrote
>> Rod Speed <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote
>>> Marts <marts...@yahoo.com.au> wrote
>>>> Brendon wrote
>
>>>>>> http://www.rfnsa.com.au/nsa/index.cgi
>
>>>>> Well isnt that a handy page; much easier than the ACMA database.
>>>>> Thanks for posting that :-)
>
>>>> Pity that you have to qualify to register as a user.
>
>>> No you dont. There is a Guest Login for a reason, stupid.
>
>>>> I don't, so it's useless to me.
>
>>> Yep, you actually are too stupid to use the Guest Login.
>
>>>> However, i did look through the ACMA database for my postcode.
>>>> While I couldn't find any specific info on cell towers, I found a
>>>> shitload
>>>> of base station listings pertaining to our company's licences. We have
>>>> a pager system and a two way radio system that uses one or two
>>>> repeaters, but I found at least 20 licences or registrations for them
>>>> all.
>
>> I am trying to find even one "Three" base station site in the ACT but
>> I don't know what name they trade under
>
> Should be Hutchison.
>
>> and on clicking 20 or so possible sites I fail to find any Three sites.
>
> There are plenty in NSW in the obvious locations for 3 with Hutchison.
>
Hell of a lot easier to use the guest login button, stupid.
> login=guest
> pwd=password
Thats what the guest login button does, stupid.
> BINGooooooooooooooooo
> "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:5sdbudF18enf2U1@mid.individual.net...
>> The one and only Andy <pandoraandypandy@hotmail.com> wrote
>>> Rod Speed <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote
>>>> Marts <marts...@yahoo.com.au> wrote
>>>>> Brendon wrote
>>
>>>>>>> http://www.rfnsa.com.au/nsa/index.cgi
>>
>>>>>> Well isnt that a handy page; much easier than the ACMA database.
>>>>>> Thanks for posting that :-)
>>
>>>>> Pity that you have to qualify to register as a user.
>>
>>>> No you dont. There is a Guest Login for a reason, stupid.
>>
>>>>> I don't, so it's useless to me.
>>
>>>> Yep, you actually are too stupid to use the Guest Login.
>>
>>>>> However, i did look through the ACMA database for my postcode.
>>>>> While I couldn't find any specific info on cell towers, I found a
>>>>> shitload
>>>>> of base station listings pertaining to our company's licences. We
>>>>> have a pager system and a two way radio system that uses one or
>>>>> two repeaters, but I found at least 20 licences or registrations
>>>>> for them all.
>>
>>> I am trying to find even one "Three" base station site in the ACT
>>> but I don't know what name they trade under
>>
>> Should be Hutchison.
>>
>>> and on clicking 20 or so possible sites I fail to find any Three
>>> sites.
>>
>> There are plenty in NSW in the obvious locations for 3 with
>> Hutchison.
Interesting site. I have noticed that the Environmental EME reports
show the existing and proposed radio systems.
Take for example Eurong Ranger Station Ungowa Rd EURONG, FRASER ISLAND
QLD 4650, it says:
existing site radio systems: Telstra CDMA 800, Telstra CDMA 800
(inc. WCDMA) total 0.43%
proposed site radio systems: Telstra CDMA 800 (inc. WCDMA) total
0.18%
I assume that this represents the removal of dedicated CDMA equipment.
In the above example does this mean that the new radio system will
delivery both CDMA & UTMS/W-CDMA or would it be pure UTMS/W-CDMA
only?
B.
On Dec 16, 5:15 am, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Wally <carma...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> > hey try this to log on to the site its so easy
>
> Hell of a lot easier to use the guest login button, stupid.
>
> > login=guest
> > pwd=password
>
> Thats what the guest login button does, stupid.
>
>
>
> > BINGooooooooooooooooo
> > "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:5sdbudF18enf2U1@mid.individual.net...
> >> The one and only Andy <pandoraandypa...@hotmail.com> wrote
> >>> Rod Speed <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote
> >>>> Marts <marts...@yahoo.com.au> wrote
> >>>>> Brendon wrote
>
> >>>>>>>http://www.rfnsa.com.au/nsa/index.cgi
>
> >>>>>> Well isnt that a handy page; much easier than the ACMA database.
> >>>>>> Thanks for posting that :-)
>
> >>>>> Pity that you have to qualify to register as a user.
>
> >>>> No you dont. There is a Guest Login for a reason, stupid.
>
> >>>>> I don't, so it's useless to me.
>
> >>>> Yep, you actually are too stupid to use the Guest Login.
>
> >>>>> However, i did look through the ACMA database for my postcode.
> >>>>> While I couldn't find any specific info on cell towers, I found a
> >>>>> shitload
> >>>>> of base station listings pertaining to our company's licences. We
> >>>>> have a pager system and a two way radio system that uses one or
> >>>>> two repeaters, but I found at least 20 licences or registrations
> >>>>> for them all.
>
> >>> I am trying to find even one "Three" base station site in the ACT
> >>> but I don't know what name they trade under
>
> >> Should be Hutchison.
>
> >>> and on clicking 20 or so possible sites I fail to find any Three
> >>> sites.
>
> >> There are plenty in NSW in the obvious locations for 3 with
> >> Hutchison.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -