oneeyeddick wrote:Um.....how could people using phones possibly ruin the event ?
oneeyeddick wrote:I use my cellphone for light when peeing in the JOTS sometimes.....
Kinetic V wrote:http://www.ladyada.net/make/wavebubble/
Long story short there are countermeasures (like the one detailed at the link I posted) that one could possibly take to protect their cellular free BRC experience. As for legalities, an Extra Class amateur radio license might be helpful in covering one's derriere up to a point. YMMV!
Jack Rabbit Speaks wrote:+ CELL TOWER
A private company (who subcontracts from AT&T and Verizon) put up the cell tower next to the playa in 2009 also put one up in 2010. But due to challenging negotations with land-owners, they were only able to get the tower up by Wednesday of the event. If you happened to look at your phone amidst all the amazing eye-candy that is Burning Man (because, you know, you were bored), you might have seen some bars of service.
Word has it they are planning a permanent cell tower near Gerlach that could provide service to the open playa by 2011.
This is an effort by a private company, and is in no way related to the Burning Man organization.

Kinetic V wrote:http://www.ladyada.net/make/wavebubble/
Long story short there are countermeasures (like the one detailed at the link I posted) that one could possibly take to protect their cellular free BRC experience. As for legalities, an Extra Class amateur radio license might be helpful in covering one's derriere up to a point. YMMV!

Kinetic V wrote:... As for legalities, an Extra Class amateur radio license might be helpful in covering one's derriere up to a point. YMMV!
char wrote:And if I could have done Four Square from the Man, I would have on that first morning. And it wouldn't have hurt anyone.

Bay Bridge Sue wrote:Kinetic V wrote:... As for legalities, an Extra Class amateur radio license might be helpful in covering one's derriere up to a point. YMMV!
Ummm... not even close - in fact, if you DID have an amateur license (ESP an extra) you could land yourself in hyper hot water.
As a ham you are required to know and follow the rulez the FCC puts out. People that knowingly cause interference to a licensed service ( such as... um... cell phone broadcasts and reception occuring within the the cellular bands) can not only lose their license and privileges, but they can (legally) confiscate your gear (even if it wasn't part of the itnerference-causing device) and on top of that, get the whazzoola fined out of you.
The FCC has been going after people like ape crazy, with huge fines being levelled for knowingly interfering in both ham and non-ham bands... ESPECIALLY the public service (cops, fire, etc.) and commercial (which the cellular service resides within) bands. Ugly situation.
IF the cell company pushed it, and found you, and decided to prosecute (or even just turned you in) it would not only bring the wrath of unca charlie down on you. On top of that... they could shut down the FM BC stations running illegally (including BMIR) during the event. THAT would be ugly, fast.
There is a much easier and legal way to avoid your BRC experience from being interrupted by cellphones - turn yours off and leave it at home! Cheaper, easier, and the FCC won't give your wallet a wedgie.
Also... to add to your knowledge base... the FCC usually does a spot check or 2 on playa. Both because of the licensed public service radio (the org's system, including ESD and Rangers, as well as the LE radios in place) and to follow up on complaints the FM stations are blocking the legit BC stations. They have used RDF gear out there (saw them in 07) to find the "offender" and usually it doesn't go well for them or their gear.
Sorry for the long boring post... but it's stuff that has to be said. If you plan on jamming legit (albiet potentially distasteful) radio, you'll get their attention relatively quickly. After all, BRC ain't that big.
...................................................Kiro wrote:char wrote:And if I could have done Four Square from the Man, I would have on that first morning. And it wouldn't have hurt anyone.
Perhaps not, but indulging in such pointless default world piffle seems a pretty boring thing to have on your mind out there.
Leave your cell phones in your cars, allow yourself to get lost, have an adventure.

jkisha wrote: I'd bet if enough people checked in, Four Square would create a special Burning Man badge. Now that would be cool. Might be boring to you, but would be extra fun for me. Each to their own.

knowmad wrote:Bay Bridge Sue wrote:Kinetic V wrote:... As for legalities, an Extra Class amateur radio license might be helpful in covering one's derriere up to a point. YMMV!
Ummm... not even close - in fact, if you DID have an amateur license (ESP an extra) you could land yourself in hyper hot water.
As a ham you are required to know and follow the rulez the FCC puts out. People that knowingly cause interference to a licensed service ( such as... um... cell phone broadcasts and reception occuring within the the cellular bands) can not only lose their license and privileges, but they can (legally) confiscate your gear (even if it wasn't part of the itnerference-causing device) and on top of that, get the whazzoola fined out of you.
The FCC has been going after people like ape crazy, with huge fines being levelled for knowingly interfering in both ham and non-ham bands... ESPECIALLY the public service (cops, fire, etc.) and commercial (which the cellular service resides within) bands. Ugly situation.
IF the cell company pushed it, and found you, and decided to prosecute (or even just turned you in) it would not only bring the wrath of unca charlie down on you. On top of that... they could shut down the FM BC stations running illegally (including BMIR) during the event. THAT would be ugly, fast.
There is a much easier and legal way to avoid your BRC experience from being interrupted by cellphones - turn yours off and leave it at home! Cheaper, easier, and the FCC won't give your wallet a wedgie.
Also... to add to your knowledge base... the FCC usually does a spot check or 2 on playa. Both because of the licensed public service radio (the org's system, including ESD and Rangers, as well as the LE radios in place) and to follow up on complaints the FM stations are blocking the legit BC stations. They have used RDF gear out there (saw them in 07) to find the "offender" and usually it doesn't go well for them or their gear.
Sorry for the long boring post... but it's stuff that has to be said. If you plan on jamming legit (albiet potentially distasteful) radio, you'll get their attention relatively quickly. After all, BRC ain't that big.
The Ability to jam a Radio/cell system is easy as dirt, and The FCC Would have you believe that they can triangulate your signal and Catch you Every time, Take your license, Confiscate your Gear and Fine you is Laughable. I have made and used Jammers for Various Reasons; Good, Bad, and Illegal. 3-5 expendable jamming units on Random overlapping emissions on mobile platforms, along with a pair of "canntenas" on the Vally walls. And Sparky wouldn't be able to Find Squat. If this Wasn't true There Would be no road side Bombs in Iraq, No Pirate Radio In L.A., or EWCM (Electronic Warfare Counter Measures) Positions in the Military/Police units.
Our Governments Can't protect us from what it can't understand, nor can their Agencies. Freedom of Communication is a Global human Right. No Electronic Priest needed for Supplication.

Kiro wrote:jkisha wrote: I'd bet if enough people checked in, Four Square would create a special Burning Man badge. Now that would be cool. Might be boring to you, but would be extra fun for me. Each to their own.
Kill me.
[edit] Do you REALLY want to see thousands of people frantically 'checking in' to camps, and updating their Facebook every 10 yards? People staring at their cellphones in isolation was what I thought we were escaping out there..

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