nickdalzell
Extreme Android User
There were microwave-based phones in the '70s
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Wow, I didn't know NEC made phones. Looks like a great artifact right there.
There was car phones before the 1980s
I remember as a kid (and, yes, this was back in the Stone Age) seeing people talking on phones in their cars (here in the LA area). And car phones were seen in some old movies, too. I know they were corded. I have no idea how they worked, though.There were microwave-based phones in the '70s

I remember as a kid (and, yes, this was back in the Stone Age) seeing people talking on phones in their cars (here in the LA area). And car phones were seen in some old movies, too. I know they were corded. I have no idea how they worked, though.![]()

most bag phones were used in vehicles. i don't think many used the portable option. a bag phone is mainly a handset connected to its base/modem via a RJ-45 line and a battery plugs into the same base. the base contains the actual hardware and antenna.
There are a few old TV episodes showing microwave phones in them, and the distinctive tones when calls were placed or lost is heard in some old songs, the end of 'Another Brick in the Wall Part 2' from Pink Floyd has some microwave cell noises.

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