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• <br /> Because a cellular system uses low-powered radio transmissions between cell sites and mobile <br /> phones, the communications channels available to the system can be used again and again <br /> within a metropolitan area. This combination of cellular structure and low-powered <br /> transmissions enables the system to provide service to a virtually unlimited number of users. <br /> Once construction of the "cell" is complete and the transmission equipment is fine tuned, <br /> visitation to the cell site by service personnel for customary maintenance will occur about once <br /> every three weeks in a station wagon or panel/van type vehicle. The cell is entirely self- <br /> monitored and connects directly to a central office where sophisticated computers alert personnel <br /> not only to equipment malfunction but also to any breach of security. <br /> The cellular transmission equipment and the operation of the cell site does not endanger public <br /> health, safety, comfort, morals or general welfare. Cellular transmissions do not affect other <br /> public or private transmissions including radio, CB, television, ham or public service <br /> communications. It should be noted that since the first cellular system became operational in the <br /> Chicago metropolitan area on October 13, 1983, and since all subsequent systems have become <br /> operational including the Milwaukee, Madison, Janesville, Cincinnati, Detroit, Dayton and <br /> Columbus systems, AMCI has yet to experience a single instance where their transmissions have <br /> caused interference with other forms of electronic transmissions or communications. <br /> amci.mad\hh\mad.op <br /> -2- <br />