With 4G being common nowadays, about time ktmb consider updating their signalling system to wireless
KTMB services disrupted by cable theft yet again
KTMB services disrupted by cable theft yet again
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Jun 11 2025, 08:19 AM
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With 4G being common nowadays, about time ktmb consider updating their signalling system to wireless
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Jun 11 2025, 01:00 PM
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QUOTE(DValentine @ Jun 11 2025, 11:56 AM) u know what u talking anot You also blardi tok kok apaNI CONFIRM X PERNAH AMIK TRAIN tok kok je pandai try la see 4g signal along the way there are some spot literally no phone network so how? let the train sendiri control sendiri? You need the signals the whole railway line? No, you just need it for communications between stations, for train tracking and positioning. And all stations are located in populous area where mobile signals are present. Plus the train line involved here is peninsular west coast route. Our west coast is the most populous area. How many places along the route would be out of signal? There is no way a repeater tower can't cover the blind spot - just need to invest money to build. With the repeated thefts and losses, the value is already more than enough to cover the building of such facility. QUOTE(machomama @ Jun 11 2025, 12:08 PM) bandwidth - NOTHING comes close to WIRED (ever!) True, BUT with the constant and repeated thefts of cables, is it worth it or not to start investing and building an alternate and modern wireless system? 4G bandwidth nowadays exceed the capabilities of wired broadband 20 years ago, which I believe that KTMB is still utilising as of today. Plus ktmb is not sucking Gbs or Tbs for their signalling Comms anyway.for a start, understand this first cukup rail systems - MISSION CRITICAL, everything needs to be FAIL SAFE, with double triple protection, in fact there's backups for the backup (this is where wireless comes in) telcos - best effort By wireless it's not just depending fully on mobile network, we still have satellite and age-tested HF radio that could serve as backup. It all falls back to whether organisations involved is willing to or worth to invest the moolah to build and move to a different system |
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Jun 11 2025, 03:14 PM
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Jun 11 2025, 03:16 PM
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QUOTE(Zot @ Jun 11 2025, 02:00 PM) Come on lah, west peninsular train track la woi. Apa lanjiao remote?Try look in Google maps see. All the way from KL until Padang besar, the tracks will go through towns, going alongside or even crossing major roadways. This post has been edited by andrewhtf: Jun 11 2025, 03:20 PM |
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Jun 11 2025, 03:24 PM
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QUOTE(Zot @ Jun 11 2025, 03:22 PM) Google map looks like 1mm away lah of course Hence the need to consider wireless application where possible Nowadays, they cut in broad daylight also nobody bother because people think they are contractor doing some work. You think KTMB got people stationed in every town or kampung along the railway? Can't cut what's not there to cut Anyway our msian also mostly tidak apa punya. No death no care. |
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