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38 years ago he made the first cell phone call
CNN ^ | April 3,2011 | Bob Greene

Posted on 04/03/2011 7:56:18 AM PDT by Brandonmark

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To: Sacajaweau
I just got a cell phone at age 67. Playing ketchup is tough. :-)

Mustard been tough to adjust to....

21 posted on 04/03/2011 8:21:48 AM PDT by mikrofon (Txt me with any comments ;)
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To: Shellback Chuck

I just looked at my log...1996 was the first time with the handheld Garmin. I can’t remember when we first used the Trimble unit but I remember we had to sit for 4 hours for one lousey point. Today...it’s 90 seconds....


22 posted on 04/03/2011 8:23:13 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: bannie

Loved being in Signals..there was always some pretty neat gear around to handle...former 31m20

My uncle had one of the early phones,that thing was big as a brick and it was quite expensive to use


23 posted on 04/03/2011 8:25:21 AM PDT by Harold Shea (RVN `70 - `71)
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To: Brandonmark; All

FReeper HUMOR BUMP!


24 posted on 04/03/2011 8:25:25 AM PDT by PGalt
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To: Brandonmark

“Whether for good or for bad is a question only you can answer. “

Yesterday I sat at a wake for a dear friend who passed away after a long illness. While the priest was giving the service, cell phones went off on two separate occasions in what was a group of about 40 people. The sound of the clownish ring tones cut through your mind like a blowtorch.

I really could not believe the complete lack of consideration of these people. One carried on a 5 minute conversation that you could plainly hear before hanging up.

Would it have been too much to ask to simply leave it in the car or turn it off for what amounted to about an hour of consideration for this departed soul?


25 posted on 04/03/2011 8:25:43 AM PDT by headstamp 2 (The most dangerous place on the face of the earth is between a liberal and their money.)
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To: BuckeyeTexan

Same here....I think it was a Motorola flipphone.
felt like a brick...it now is resting in my junk drawer


26 posted on 04/03/2011 8:26:37 AM PDT by Yorlik803 (better to die on your feet than live on your knees.)
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To: mikrofon

Couldn’t resist could you... :)


27 posted on 04/03/2011 8:26:58 AM PDT by Roscoe Karns
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To: Roscoe Karns

28 posted on 04/03/2011 8:30:39 AM PDT by mikrofon (Phone Phun)
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To: Brandonmark

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On this day in 1973 — on April 3 of that year — a man did something no one had ever done before.

You may bless him for it or curse him for it. At this juncture, it hardly matters. The impact of what he did is so enormous that judging it now is almost beside the point.

The man’s name was Martin Cooper. He was 44 at the time.

He made a cell phone call.
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Oh please; this wasn’t anywhere near the ‘cellular system we have today, in fact, the 870 - 890 MHz spectrum was still assigned to TV broadcast CHs 70 - 83!

On top of that, ‘Mobile phone’ service had been offered since the 50’s, although the spectrum was limited and therefore the availability was restricted in populated areas ...


29 posted on 04/03/2011 8:31:43 AM PDT by _Jim (Conspiracy theories are the favored tools of the weak-minded.)
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To: grame

Now that you’re up to snuff and have a cell phone, do you drive an Email route?


30 posted on 04/03/2011 8:32:13 AM PDT by Krankor (And he's oh, so good, And he's oh, so fine, And he's oh, so healthy, In his body and his mind)
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To: Brandonmark

I think I may have the distinction of having the only remaining rotary dial cell phone.


31 posted on 04/03/2011 8:34:06 AM PDT by cerberus
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To: Brandonmark

The rest of the story:

He was driving at the time and drove straight into a tree.


32 posted on 04/03/2011 8:40:03 AM PDT by mkmensinger
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To: Brandonmark

A little more authoritative account:

http://www.privateline.com/PCS/history8.htm

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On October 17, 1973, Motorola filed a patent entitled ‘Radio telephone system.’ It outlined Motorola’s cellular radio system and was given US Patent Number 3,906,166 when it was granted on September 16,1975. Inventors on the patent were Martin Cooper, Richard Dronsuth, Albert J. Mikulski, Charles N. Lynk, Jr., James J. Mikulski, John F. Mitchell, Roy A. Richardson, and John H. Sangster. This came a year after the Bell System patent was approved.

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On May 1, 1974 the F.C.C. decides to open an additional 115 megahertz of spectrum, 2300 channel’s worth, for future cellular telephone use. Cellular looms ahead, although no one know when FCC approval will permit its commercial rollout.


33 posted on 04/03/2011 8:42:39 AM PDT by _Jim (Conspiracy theories are the favored tools of the weak-minded.)
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To: Brandonmark

Bet he found out the two-way communicator is pain in the a$$ 90% of the time,to many useless calls.


34 posted on 04/03/2011 8:43:22 AM PDT by Vaduz
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To: Brandonmark
In suburban Chicago, I remember driving home on the Northwest Tollway (back in the late 70's) and seeing the periodically spaced towers running parallel to the highway.

A ham radio operator friend explained that they were for a cellular service being developed by Motorola.

Can't remember where they began, but I always noticed them the most while approaching Arlington Hts.

35 posted on 04/03/2011 8:44:52 AM PDT by capt. norm (Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves for they shall never run out of material. c)
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To: Brandonmark
The world's first. At least the first public one;

The Feds had them a decade earlier.

36 posted on 04/03/2011 8:52:42 AM PDT by Oztrich Boy (Radioactive plume to hit USA. President Obama and family fly to Brazil)
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To: Brandonmark
Don't use a landline any longer. Got me a smart phone

Smart Phone Comparison
37 posted on 04/03/2011 8:58:38 AM PDT by Dallas59 (President Robert Gibbs 2009-2011)
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To: Brandonmark

I thought there was “proof” pointed out a few months ago that the cell phone was used in some early cinema (like 1920’s) movie... I don’t have the link handy, but it showed some actor moving with a cell phone to his ear... it was in a Charlie Chaplin or similar flick.


38 posted on 04/03/2011 8:59:53 AM PDT by C210N (0bama, Making the US safe for Global Marxism)
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To: C210N
Here it is...

Phone-toting time traveler in Chaplin movie?

39 posted on 04/03/2011 9:01:18 AM PDT by C210N (0bama, Making the US safe for Global Marxism)
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To: cerberus

Drat, you win. I took our last one down about a year ago. I was a wall model made to look like a phone from the 1920s. We kept it up so our kids could amuse their friends when they were growing up. The kids came home from college and saw that it was down and all exclaimed “Why’d you take it down. We LOVED that phone!” LOL.


40 posted on 04/03/2011 9:05:59 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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