15 Jul
2005
15 Jul
'05
5:20 a.m.
Matt Ghali wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Adam Rothschild wrote:
As I understand it, cellular service in the tunnels is provided by cells co-located in the Weehawken, NJ and New York City, NY vent buildings, with "leaky coax" cable shared by all carriers running inside the tubes.
I was intrigued by the concept, and did a bit of googling. I managed to dig up a fascinating article on the applications for "leaky coax" antennas, in the tunnels we are discussing, to boot!
http://wirelessreview.com/mag/wireless_trouble_tunnels/
matto
It works great for in-building Wifi too if you do the proper engineering. Thomas