Dr. Jonathan L. Kramer's Cell Tower Photo Gallery

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8 foot antenna on building545 viewsA rather ugly 8' antenna stuck on the side of a building in Tarzana, California
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8 foot antenna on building416 viewsA rather ugly 8' antenna stuck on the side of a building in Tarzana, California
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8 foot antenna on building374 viewsA rather ugly 8' antenna stuck on the side of a building in Tarzana, California
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8 foot antenna on building391 viewsA rather ugly 8' antenna stuck on the side of a building in Tarzana, California
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8 foot antenna on building330 views8 foot antenna tarzana california building
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Sprint's Residential Cell Site485 viewsSprint constructed this stand-alone cell site at a private residence in San Diego County adjacent to San Marcos.
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Mono-Vent Stack503 viewsA mono-vent hiding T-Mobile's antennas on a 1920s building.
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Mono-Vent Stack497 viewsA mono-vent hiding T-Mobile's antennas on a 1920s building.
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Cricket in Santa Fe548 viewsThe Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe hosts this Cricket site.
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Cricket in Santa Fe412 viewsThe Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe hosts this Cricket site.
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A Tower that's Really a Tower1036 viewsAT&T and Sprint occupy the tower above this building in Temecula, California. The antennas are located adjacent to the 'windows', and the equipment cabinets are hidden by the roof parapets. The name of the center is, oddly, the Tower Plaza! A very good design, indeed.
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A Tower that's Really a Tower769 viewsView facing southwest of AT&T and Sprint tower site above this building in Temecula, California. The antennas are located adjacent to the 'windows', and the equipment cabinets are hidden by the roof parapets. The name of the center is, oddly, the Tower Plaza! A very good design, indeed.
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A Tower that's Really a Tower989 viewsClose up of the tower enclosing the AT&T and Sprint antennas in this tower above a building in Temecula, California. The antennas are located adjacent to the 'windows', and the equipment cabinets are hidden by the roof parapets. The name of the center is, oddly, the Tower Plaza! A very good design, indeed.
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Sprint on a building952 viewsThis is a Sprint site in San Marcos, California. The BTS equipment cabinets are within in the CMU walled enclosure at ground level; the antennas are inside the surface mounted box on below the top of the building. This site is co-located with a Cricket Wireless monocypress site.
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Sprint on a building857 viewsThis is a Sprint site in San Marcos, California. The BTS equipment cabinets are within in the CMU walled enclosure at ground level; the antennas are inside the surface mounted box on below the top of the building. This site is co-located with a Cricket Wireless monocypress site.
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Getting ready for pulling the coax cables up the tree1022 viewsThe worker prepares the coax cables for insertion into the trunk of the monopalm by laying them out flat on the ground. From here, a pull rope will be used to raise the cables into the trunk, and up to the level of the antennas.
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Nextel Camo Site - San Marcos, California588 viewsNextel's poorly-maintained camo site at a medical office building in San Marcos, California.
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Nextel Camo Site - San Marcos, California580 viewsNextel's poorly-maintained camo site at a medical office building in San Marcos, California.
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Camo Site Overlooking LAX587 viewsThis apartment building sports mutiple carries in the faux parapet. This site, in El Segundo overlooks LAX. It appears to have 3 carriers co-located here.
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Now You Don't See It, and Now you Don't!780 viewsA very unusual cell rock design encloses both Sprint's equipment building and its antennas. Riverside County, just south of Palm Desert, Caifornia. This view is looking west from the roadway.
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Now You Don't See It, and Now you Don't!855 viewsA very unusual cell rock design encloses both Sprint's equipment building and its antennas. Riverside County, just south of Palm Desert, Caifornia. This view is looking east from an area not usually accessible to visitors.
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Now You Don't See It, and Now you Don't!993 viewsA very unusual cell rock design encloses both Sprint's equipment building and its antennas. Riverside County, just south of Palm Desert, Caifornia. This view is looking north.
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717 viewsA very unusual cell rock design encloses both Sprint's equipment building and its antennas. Riverside County, just south of Palm Desert, Caifornia. This view is looking southwest from the roadway.
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Now You Don't See It, and Now you Don't!839 viewsA very unusual cell rock design encloses both Sprint's equipment building and its antennas. Riverside County, just south of Palm Desert, Caifornia. This view is looking northwest from the roadway.
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Now You Don't See It, and Now you Don't!746 viewsA very unusual cell rock design encloses both Sprint's equipment building and its antennas. Riverside County, just south of Palm Desert, Caifornia. This view is looking east from an area not usually accessible to visitors.
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Now You Don't See It, and Now you Don't!638 viewsA very unusual cell rock design encloses both Sprint's equipment building and its antennas. Riverside County, just south of Palm Desert, Caifornia. This view is looking east from an area not usually accessible to visitors.
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SFO Airport - Terminal 2/Admin Building490 viewsYup. There's the panel antenna.
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SFO Airport - Terminal 2/Admin Building374 viewsCan you spot the single panel? There's a matching panel just off the photo to the right.
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Yahoo! What a site!531 viewsThis omnidirection site is in Santa Monica, California. The GPS antenna is the right (north) of the antennas on the roof.
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Camo on an apartment building857 viewsIt was a hard call: Is this a camo or non-camo site? Well, the antennas are hidden behind the enclosure on the right side of the roof, but there was no attempt to hide the BTS equipment in the middle of the roof. Overall, a very poor design.
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Building side mount omni site526 viewsNotice that the omnidirectional antennas are mounted on the side of the building near the corner. Even more interesting is that the GPS antenna (used for network timing) is mounted in such a way as to be shielded from about 120 degrees of sky (this site faces northwest).
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Camo-ish on-building cell site (close-up)1526 viewsLook at how the antennas are covered with the brick-link material. Also note the color bands on the antenna cables. The color bands are used to show the service technician which cables are for transmitting, and which are receiving. The color bands also indicate additional information such as the antenna 'sector' and data transmission.
 
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