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Why Do We Lose Cell Phone Connection Outdoors Without Buildings or Cars Nearby?
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[QUOTE="berkeman, post: 6003390, member: 8921"] Multipath issues can exist even if you are not near a reflecting surface. If there are multiple paths that transmissions can take between you and the tower, you can get nulls at your location. If the paths are different lengths, or there is some attenuation in the way, it is less likely that you will be in a deep null. As for multiple towers near each other, one reason may be that they are for different cell phone carriers. (Cool avatar, BTW -- Out foxhunting with your HT!) :smile: [/QUOTE]
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