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Breaking Google X is setting up a Loon to provide Emergency communications for East Coast... Major Quake, Solar Flare, or False Flag soon
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 9642824:MV8zNDE3ODEwXzYwOTAzMzg3Xzk5M0NGNTRF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 72181842:MV8zNDE3ODEwXzZFNjQwOTM5] https://planefinder.net/flight/HBAL121 https://x.company/loon/ (formerly Google X before Google split up into two companies) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Loon The balloons use patch antennas - which are directional antennas - to transmit signals to ground stations or LTE users. Some smartphones with Google SIM cards can use Google Internet services. The whole infrastructure is based on LTE; the eNodeB component (the equivalent of the "base station" that talks directly to handsets) is carried in the balloon. The system aims to improve communication during natural disasters to affected regions. [/quote] Plane spotter here...those balloons are in the sky, floating over the US EVERY SINGLE DAY [/quote]
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The balloons use patch antennas - which are directional antennas - to transmit signals to ground stations or LTE users. Some smartphones with Google SIM cards can use Google Internet services. The whole infrastructure is based on LTE; the eNodeB component (the equivalent of the "base station" that talks directly to handsets) is carried in the balloon.
The system aims to improve communication during natural disasters to affected regions.
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