Last additions - Wireless Sites
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Roof fascia.1337 viewsHidden by a false fascia, the antennas on top of this building are barely noticeable.Jan 29, 2004
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Simple plastic covering.1493 viewsThis antenna structure looks more like a large swamp cooler on top of a building, but it is constructed out of translucent plastic panels to shield from view, but not interfere with RF. Jan 29, 2004
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Disguise site to look like a chimney1371 viewsThis antenna site in Los Angeles is designed to look like a chimney. Note the panel covers. Jan 29, 2004
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False 3rd story on office building1785 viewsAntenna room constructted on top of an existing office building. Windows are not real, but instead painted upon translucent plastic materia. Roof room accessible from access door on right end. Jan 29, 2004
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Southern California palm tree cell site.1879 viewsAlong side a major freeway in the Los Angeles area, this cell site is hardly noticeable from the freeway. Jan 29, 2004
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Disguised as part of the brickwork1493 viewsThis antenna array is cleverly painted to match the color and texture of the building. Downtown LA intersection, yet barely noticeable.Jan 29, 2004
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On top of a roof access.1334 viewsFalse cupola constructed around the top of a roof access doorway. Conceals antennas.Jan 29, 2004
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Freeway wireless site563 viewsThis double wireless array is situated on a building located immediately adjacent to the I-5 Freeway in Los Angeles. Jan 19, 2004
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Multipurpose monopole589 viewsThis tall monopole belonging to a Southern California radio station is occupied at several levels by various communications services. Jan 19, 2004
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Another sickly cell-pine1957 viewsIt looks like hardly any imagination was used to design this sad tree tower site.Jan 19, 2004
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"We Come In Peace!"721 viewsWater tank cell and microwave site south of Sacramento, California along I-5Dec 31, 2003
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Cell site on power transmission pole484 viewsThis site in located in British Columbia, Canada.Dec 31, 2003
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Cell site on power transmission pole549 viewsThis site in located in British Columbia, Canada.Dec 31, 2003
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Microcell mounted in traffic signal light standard695 viewsThe cell antennas are pointed to cover short street segments on Ventura Blvd east and west of Laurel Canyon Blvd. San Fernando Valley, California.Dec 31, 2003
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Camouflaged flagpoles1846 viewsSpotted in Glendale, California.Dec 31, 2003
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Camofulaged AML Receive Site?2736 viewsBack in 1983 Storer Cable was trying to secure a microwave-receive site on a hillside in San Juan Capistrano. The architect retained by Storer lost most of his hair trying to get a design that would pass muster with the City. One night, in a fit of frustration, he came up with this design. We never submitted this one to the City. Pity. It would have been fun!Dec 31, 2003
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Faux chimney antenna site 2 of 22925 viewsThe antennas are in a faux chimney (center of roof).Dec 31, 2003
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Faux chimney antenna site 1 of 23980 viewsThe antennas are in a faux chimney. The base station equipment is adjacent to the house in the lower right portion of the photo. Spotted in Southern California.Dec 31, 2003
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Cell site, microwave mounted on wood pole1098 viewsWe don't need no stinking steel tower!Dec 31, 2003
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Pole-mounted Microcell1304 viewsThis wireless microcell provides uninterrupted coverage on a busy major highway in a steep winding canyon on the Southern California coast. Dec 31, 2003
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Cell site in parking lot1676 viewsNotice the addition of the lot lights. Dec 31, 2003
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