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Default figgered out where harry is

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On 9/23/2012 10:01 AM,
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On Sunday, September 23, 2012 7:51:44 AM UTC-4, iBoaterer wrote:
SHOW ME then asshat. SHOW ME a technical article that states that 4G

uses different antenna than 3G. Antenna are different lengths because of

the wave length of radio signals. In this case, that means nothing.



In this case, that means everything, idiot.

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular_frequencies

Look halfway down the page at the tacle titled :Carrier Frequency Use" and you'll see the data below.


USA Carrier 3G 4G


AT&T 850 / 1,900 Band 17 (700MHz)/AWS (1,700/2,100 MHz)

Verizon 850 / 1,900 700 / AWS(Planned)

3G and 4G do indeed use different frequencies. And that, as you stated, requires different antennas.


... and he wonders why I don't bother answering his insane questions
Each and every time he gets slapped, he just moves on to the next
question. It's a progressive thing, like the issue over Romney's taxes


SHOW ME. I'll bet you can't show me where they use two different
antennas. That **** above is just stupid. IF that were true, you'd need
a different antenna every time you tuned your car radio to a different
frequency.