Base stations and networks
Base Stations Enable Mobile CommunicationsAntennas Are Placed in Various LocationsMore Mobile Devices Means More Base StationsBase Station Output Power Is LowExposure Limits Are Set by Independent OrganizationsExposure Levels Are Much Lower Than The LimitsPublic Access Is Restricted Where NeededNo Adverse Health Effects According to The WhoEach base station can only serve a limited number of mobile devices at a time. As the number of mobile devices in a community grows, more base stations are needed. For that reason, more antennas are needed in such crowded locations as shopping malls where there are many mobile phone users. However, the shorter the distance between base station ante...See more on ericsson af.mil[PDF]
AFTTP 3-32.34 VOLUME 1 CE BARE BASE DEVELOPMENT
Addresses base camp facilities standards for contingency operations in the USEUCOM Area of Responsibility. The pamphlet outlines standards for base camp construction, maintenance, housing,