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RolfGutmann
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Switzerland got in the cities of Bern (total of 100 pcs.) and new in Zurich (now 5, total 22 pcs.) of manwhole LTE antennas in the street ground. They power with 6W EIRP. More tech details see here

https://www.kathrein.de/fileadmin/media/druckschriften/99812769.pdf

A short clip underground see here

http//www.srf.ch/play/tv/schweiz-aktuell/video/handyantenne-im-boden?id=501c85ea-ad6f-4b08-a4cc-4bc61cfd56b2

The public has not right to oppose as they are 'microantennas' (Lowest Visual Impact LVI).

For jaclaz Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power EIRP -)

More clips here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJxBQniPjC0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqlAFHHyYME


   
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A short clip underground see here

http//www.srf.ch/play/tv/schweiz-aktuell/video/handyantenne-im-boden?id=501c85ea-ad6f-4b08-a4cc-4bc61cfd56b2

The public has not right to oppose as they are 'microantennas' (Lowest Visual Impact LVI).

Then it is just fair to visibly mark them, so radiation sensitive people have a chance to actually notice them and be radiation sensitive around them.


   
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RolfGutmann
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Sadly no-one found my easter egg -(

6W of course cannot be the EIRP. Its just the eNodeB transmitter power. The antenna itself would have an antenna gain in -dBi (deciBel isotrope). So how is the EIRP calculated?

Hang-in and try to explain easily for non-mobile-broadband-experts -)


   
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RolfGutmann
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@C.R.S - you are absolutely right


   
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