
Most 3G/4G systems operate in either the 800 (824 to 894) MHz or 1.9 (1.85 to 1.99) GHz band. Step 1 in the process is to find the nearest cell tower to your location and figure out on what frequency band the tower operates on. Here’s how I did it using common materials you can find online or at your local home improvement store. So my engineering challenge was to figure out how to obtain great mobile coverage at my cabin, allowing me the occasional Friday work day there versus being in the office cube. In fact, many renters in the area take a daily walk to the top of a nearby hill just to receive their text messages and emails. If I’m on top of a hill on a clear day, I might be able to pull in one bar on my mobile. It’s beautiful and peaceful there, but the nearest grocery store is 30 minutes away in a town with a population of less than 1,000 people. In my case, I have a cabin in Northern Ontario. My solution was to build my own cell tower.

But as an avid do-it-yourselfer and an engineer, that wasn’t my style. For most people, the answer to these problems is to ‘just deal with it’ or try switching providers. Note: Use of this software leaves the sole responsibility with the customer and Trimble takes no responsibility for damage, issues, or harm coming from use of the product.Al Lounsbury is based in Ciena’s Ottawa Campus and is part of our Digital Marketing team.ĭo you have a special place where you love to relax and unwind, but can’t because of a lack of cell phone or mobile data coverage? Or maybe you’re having issues getting good cell reception in your own home where your second office is located. Learn about the Trimble Access™ Land Seismic software application Latest Software Download Earlier Downloads Support Documentation Online training videos Please contact your local Trimble Geospatial dealer for further details. New purchases of GPSeismic 2019 licenses are still available for a limited time. Trimble GPSeismic Team Purchase a License We greatly appreciate your support through the years. We sincerely thank all of our customers who have provided us with an abundance of outstanding suggestions to improve the utility of our product.

This release and access training materials may be downloaded below. For these reasons and more, we are announcing that version 2019.0 will be the final release of GPSeismic, for the foreseeable future. This, of course, has been accelerated by a deep and prolonged drop in seismic exploration operations that began in 2015. After 26 years of continuous development, GPSeismic has matured to the point where feature requests have slowed to a crawl.
