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Re: Mystery Module on Rear Glass
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The industry was just getting started then. The frequencies were lower than now (may have been analog too, IIRC) and the power was higher, but so it had to be b/c cell towers were much farther apart than now. As the industry expanded and the number of cell towers continued to expand - more for some companies than others (Verizon "Can you hear me now?" especially), the format changed to CDMA (both digital & secure) in the USA, frequencies got much higher so antenna size shrunk accordingly, and "flip phones" became the rage for a time. (And, GM experimented with DOHC V8s for a time b4 reverting back to pushrods until recently (like going back to analog BAG PHONES...but I digress!).
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