Posted on 11/13/2021 4:59:45 PM PST by DJ MacWoW
The wireless networks that underpin an assortment of devices, including life-alert alarms, older cellphones and tablets, are about to shut down, an action that consumer advocates say will leave some of society's most vulnerable people without critical communications tools.
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But on the Apple side, any Apple phone 6 and above will handle the 5G crossover.
I personally have a newer android which will work on the 5G network.
Yup my mom says she’s too old to learn how to use a new phone so she told me to get her a landline when her 3G service stops.
Guess I will go back to landline and to hell with the cell phone.
I still have a landline. I only use the cell for texts.
Millions of phones and devices to be thrown out for no good reason. All having to be replaced. How good is that for the environment? Hypocrites.
They still have FM band citizen radios?
You mean CB’s? Yeah.
I knew a gut that had one years ago who used to call his truckers miles and miles away on one.
I have no idea what he had for a set up.
A GUY...
We had CB’s. You could talk states away from you if “skip” was running. Otherwise you needed an illegal amplifier. LOL I don’t think amps are illegal now but they were.
Hmmm, I better take a look at the wife’s iPad. It’s getting long in the tooth.
There are several additional things to consider when using a CB device, including:
You may not raise the power output of a CB transmitter.
You may not attach a "linear," "linear amplifier" or any other type of power amplifier to your CB transmitter.
There are no height restrictions for antennas mounted on vehicles or for hand-held devices.
For structures, the highest point of your antenna must not be more than 20 feet above the highest point of the building or tree on which it is mounted, or 60 feet above the ground. There are lower height limits if your antenna structure is located within two miles of an airport.
You may use an on-the-air pseudonym ("handle") of your choosing.
You must at all times and on all channels, give priority to emergency communications.
Yup. As has been pointed out, there’s going to be a lot of tech in the trash.
A guy once told me that they are untraceable...in the modern sense of modern digital eq.
I dont know much about them.
The wife and I went back to a landline last year, still have cell phones but like you said, you need a back up.
Been also thinking of a sat phone..but holy cow! Need a bigger wallet.
If you get mad at someone, you can put a straight pin in their coax and they can't transmit. A pin is hard to spot.
Not likely. I know I'll never go back to a landline. Most people will simply get a new phone that has 4G and 5G. Anyone using a phone that tops out at 3G needs to come into the 21st century.
They're hoping most do it so that they can track them.
All phones since 1990 are easily traced.
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