Tucson sWTF Strategies — Dec 17, 2020 Link to the Definitive Proof: Wireline Broadband and Wireless Broadband Are NOT Functionally Equivalent Services The Dec 16, 2020 Chandler, AZ Video is here; AZ State Bill HB.2365 is here.Correction: Jessica Rosenworcel is the FCC Commissioner who will likely be named FCC Chair in Jan, 2021; Erica Rosenberg …
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City of Boise Municipal Code — Title 11: Development Codes City of Boise 11-03-03: Procedures | Original here. This section describes procedures for processing and reviewing applications for development. 1. Step 1: Pre-Application Meeting: A pre-application meeting with the Director is required for subdivisions over 40 lots, conditional use permits, annexations, variances, special exceptions, rezones, …
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By Larry Dignan, Nov 12, 2020 | Original zdnet article here. This is how Apple’s move from Intel-based processors to ARM chips will affect software compatibility on the MacOS platform, as new Macs move, on Nov 12, from OS X/macOS 10.x 10 to macOS 11.x. (Big Sur). Apple has been planning the transition away from …
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Adapted from https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/human-exposure-radio-frequency-fields-guidelines-cellular-and-pcs-sites; see [additions/comments] and subtractions, below. 4G Gigabit LTE Roadmap (circa 2016) LTECategory CarrierAggregation MIMO SpatialStreams Modulation Max.Throughput Cat-4 2x10MHz 2×2 4 64QAM 150 mbps Cat-6 2x20MHz 2×2 4 64QAM 300 mbps Cat-9 3x20MHz 2×2 6 64QAM 450 mbps Cat-11 3x20MHz 2×2 6 256QAM 600 mbps Cat-16 3x20MHz 4×4 10 256QAM 1,000 mbps …
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Tiny sensors could take medicine, energy efficiency and many other sectors to a whole new dimension. By Javier Garcia-Martinez | Original Scientific American article here. Credit: World Economic Forum Editor’s Note: This article is part of a special report on the Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2016 produced by the World Economic Forum. The list, …
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3-in-1 RF meter, 4G/5G Cellular Infrastructure, Wifi 2.5G/10G and Spectrum Analyzer https://www.amazon.com/EMF-390-Signal-Detector-Anti-Spy-Tracker/dp/B07KN36WR4 Description The GQ EMF-390 advanced multi-function digital EMF ELF meter is designed and developed by GQ Electronics, USA. It is a portable and convenient device. It can be used in the general-purpose test, detection, and other scientific applications. Such as Power Line, …
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State of New Hampshire Commission, Set up by HB.522 Mission: Study the Environmental & Health Effects of Evolving Densified 4G/5G Infrastructure Link to Final Report — Nov 1, 2020 Link to Overview Link to Documents Link to Minutes Link to Reports From the Introduction: "Many on the Commission note that this 1996 Telecommunication Act (1996-Act) …
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Adapted from paper by Kenneth R. Foster, Department of Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA 19104 USA | Original is here. Introduction Exposure limits in effect in Russia have historically been far lower than those in the West, and the current limits have not changed significantly since Soviet times. The following discussion is largely based …
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Note: this post was adapted from the original StopSmartmeters.org post here; find WiRED Berkeley here. Opposing Densified 4G/5G Wireless Telecommunications Facilities (WTFs) in Berkeley, CA Neighborhoods In the Dark of Night, Police Backed AT&T in Clash with Berkeley Neighbors . . . . . . over the Installation of Unnecessary Densified 4/5G Wireless Telecommunications …
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By RICHARD HALSTEAD, Marin Independent Journal, Oct 17, 2020 | Original Marin IJ article here A proposal to build a new wireless communications facility disguised as a 33-foot bell tower to St. Luke Presbyterian Church in San Rafael was rejected by Marin County supervisors on Tuesday. The supervisors by a 4-0 vote upheld a denial …
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