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    Mystery Wireless Transmitter in Grand Central Station

    Reader Rob Cherry sent this interesting tidbit:

    Just walked through Grand Central station and saw some guys working on a transmitter just above the sign for track (23 I think). The first track you come to passing Olivier's Italian shop as you come into the main concourse from Lex entrance heading towards Vanderbilt. It looked suspiciously like a microwave repeater like you often see on top of GSM cellphone stores.

    Sadly I am cameraphoneless - I suck - but this either means we are about to get kick ass phone reception in GC or they are installing 802.11 (yeah right - dream on).

    Anybody seen/heard/confirmed/whatevered this? My guess is that it's probably just some sort of equipment for the trains, otherwise we'd be hearing a big stink about it from whoever is installing it.

    Update: Andy Higham sent this pic from his Treo, and Tim Paul had this to add:

    I saw something like that on the south end of the A platform at 34th Street
    on Saturday. A few uniformed and un-uniformed cops and other security types
    (some with earpieces) were standing around while one guy opened it up and
    programming it while we looked on. I'd describe it as a metal box with an
    overhead-projector like arm extending vertically. My fianc e said she read
    something about how they planned to make the underground areas
    signal-friendly during the RNC.


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