It’s an 800 MHz trunking system (digital comm/wifi) for public safety use only. The system operates off repeaters placed on light poles and traffic lights. Usually the system has two antennas per site. The antennas are fiberglass about 2 feet tall.
That is a transmitter/receiver, can be used for relaying data. Exactly what data can vary, depends on what data you need to relay doesn't it.
Some areas buy them and install them based on innocuous sounding causes, as relays for city maintenance data for instance. A city might claim they need those so smart meters can communicate their data...
Or any other data, pictures from cameras, data from thermostats (as were used in the Georgia election), televisions, lots of possible data sets can be transmitted along.
Depends on who is using them, really. (Ahem...corrupt government...)
Those and cell phone towers would make good choices if someone needed to stop data flow.
Thanks. A small handful popped up in various places. I initially thought they might be traffic flow sensors, but their placement doesn't make sense for that purpose. The wife and I finally decided that they were surveillance devices of some sort. We're probably right.
Just open the base plate and cut the wires. Simple way to stop the zombies in Minecraft.
It’s an 800 MHz trunking system (digital comm/wifi) for public safety use only. The system operates off repeaters placed on light poles and traffic lights. Usually the system has two antennas per site. The antennas are fiberglass about 2 feet tall.
Please explain. What are those things? We've seen a few around.
That is a transmitter/receiver, can be used for relaying data. Exactly what data can vary, depends on what data you need to relay doesn't it.
Some areas buy them and install them based on innocuous sounding causes, as relays for city maintenance data for instance. A city might claim they need those so smart meters can communicate their data...
Or any other data, pictures from cameras, data from thermostats (as were used in the Georgia election), televisions, lots of possible data sets can be transmitted along.
Depends on who is using them, really. (Ahem...corrupt government...)
Those and cell phone towers would make good choices if someone needed to stop data flow.
In Minecraft.
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Thanks. A small handful popped up in various places. I initially thought they might be traffic flow sensors, but their placement doesn't make sense for that purpose. The wife and I finally decided that they were surveillance devices of some sort. We're probably right.