06-07
w o r l d w i r
e d f o r w h a t
cellphonynets 
s k e t c h e d s u g g e s t i o n
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GET BEYOND MY
CAPTIVE CALLING AREA TO REACH A COMPUTER NODE
1, Notes:
attach wire, pucks and single turnbuckle
2, Notes:
add a pair of wires X feet long to turnbuckle; separate wires
w/a small piece of hard
piece
wood (oak, hickory, beech) which has parallel grooves on both
end
3,Notes: do
the same hookup to a 2nd tree X distance
when you cellphone
is attached, call your collaborator and discuss your plans; do
test transmissions to 'puter/soundcard or
when no wind is present test
FM out a/or prerecordedCD speaker output directly onto the wire
and send instead to 'puter or
ask friend to send a recording to your cellphone on wire(s)
4,
Notes: :orecap showing a variation of
two connecting wires
5.Notes:try
some wires
example
of my own WINDRIBBON
6.Notes:attach cellmic/earbud to your wire or wires
top
or
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Cellphone (r) attached with rubberbands. The mic/earbud's
mic sits atop the lownoise horn and is aimed at the parabola's's
central focal point.
topside
Two
examples
of stretched wires between a pair of trees about 12' above ground;
22 gauge galvanized (top)
1/2"
solid brass (bottom)
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mic/earbud combo w/tiewrap detail of mic

Mic and earbud
are securely tiewraped using small bits of foam; this prevents
any rattling when the wire becomes vibrated by wind; cellphone
should be secured to a stationary object allowing for a free,
lose drag on the cable
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typical captive
calling area
if you are
caught in a captive calling area, contact the nearest friendly
computer about your relaying
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