Dr. Jonathan Kramer's Cell Tower Photo Gallery

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Close Up of Top of Poorly Maintained Faux Chimney878 viewsThis Cingular-built site in El Segundo, California, now owned by T-Mobile, overlooks LAX. The building houses a mortuary. In this picture you see a very poorly maintained faux chimney. A brick facade panel is coming off. The cable, telephone, and power drops should be relocated to achive the required NEC clearances.1 comments06/16/06 at 15:41Jon:
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Multi-carrier cell site in Clock Tower1241 viewsThe Cerritos Towne Center (Cerritos, California) sports this impressive multi-carrier cell site clock tower. Photo taken just after sunrise on a rainy day.3 comments04/25/06 at 18:20Guest_john: SCI did not build this tower TTS did
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Fake Cell Pine Diseased Tree1471 viewsThis has got to be one of my favorite cell trees...perhaps the worlds worst cell pine design. Yes, Nextel is to be commended on this design, not found in nature, spotted in West Los Angeles, California. Compare this to Nextel's truly good design for a cell pine.2 comments04/06/06 at 15:45Guest_Anon: Are they kidding? This is the worst...
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A Powerful Bison1687 viewsVerizon's cellular bison, located in Carr, Colorado, serves I25. This closeup shot shows how the antenna panels are affixed to the metal body of the bison.2 comments04/05/06 at 11:56Jonathan Kramer: Anon, sounds like a great idea!
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A Powerful Bison1687 viewsVerizon's cellular bison, located in Carr, Colorado, serves I25. This closeup shot shows how the antenna panels are affixed to the metal body of the bison.2 comments04/05/06 at 11:52Anon: I like it!! Can we develop faux cows like for the ...
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Close-up of Cellular Cactus1852 viewsAt Eagle Mountain Inn, Arizona. Manufactured by Larson-USA (utilitycamo.com), and operated by Sprint.1 comments04/04/06 at 07:01Loren G: I really like this design as well!!
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Monopine - Lake Elsinore, California1642 viewsThis monopine has some of the hallmarks of a good design, including very good branch coverage and the use of camouflage antenna panel covers.3 comments04/04/06 at 06:53Loren G: so far, the best mono pine I ever saw!! Great jo...
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A Sassy Looking Mono-Cypress1202 viewsVerizon's mono-cypress tree in Lake Elsinore is Sassy! (Sorry, bad joke: That's VZW's site name...go figure!) Here's a close-up of the tree coverage.2 comments02/26/06 at 00:50Jon: Very nice.
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Tanks for the Signal920 viewsOn the left is a legacy multi-carrier lattice tower (with microwave antenna). To the right is a newer faux water tank enclosing the antennas behind RF transparent panels shaped and textured to look like a old wood water tank. The wood work above the equipment building below and to the right of the tank hides some of the roof-mounted equipment. Near Hesperia, California.1 comments02/25/06 at 12:08Kramer: The Oak Hills tank was designed by SCI Design & En...
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More of the word from on high...752 viewsThis is a multi-carrier camo site at a church in Thousand Oaks, California. Can you guess where the antennas are hidden?1 comments02/22/06 at 16:39Chris: Yes - check out more at rftransparent.com
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Monopalm with Hidden Antennas1312 viewsSprint's monopalm at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church in Palm Desert, California uses a design by Chameleon Engineering. The antennas are mounted inside the 'growth pod' below the palms. This view looks upwards to see how the grown pod radone is set out from the trunk of the palm.3 comments02/22/06 at 16:38Chris: Check out rftransparent.com for others
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Monopine - Lake Elsinore, California1642 viewsThis monopine has some of the hallmarks of a good design, including very good branch coverage and the use of camouflage antenna panel covers.3 comments02/22/06 at 16:36Chris: I have seen this one and most people will never kn...
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Multi-carrier cell site in Clock Tower1241 viewsThe Cerritos Towne Center (Cerritos, California) sports this impressive multi-carrier cell site clock tower. Photo taken just after sunrise on a rainy day.3 comments02/22/06 at 16:31Chris: One of the best I have seen in the So. Cal Area - ...
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A Sassy Looking Mono-Cypress1202 viewsVerizon's mono-cypress tree in Lake Elsinore is Sassy! (Sorry, bad joke: That's VZW's site name...go figure!) Here's a close-up of the tree coverage.2 comments02/06/06 at 19:20Larry: Cool. Sprint also has one just like it up north i...
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Cell Palm head1111 viewsThis is a close-up of a cell palm. Note the GPS antenna stuck on to right-side of the frame for the panel antennas.2 comments02/03/06 at 16:43Anon: Very good, Larry! I like the frosted palms (in Pa...
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Cell Palm head1111 viewsThis is a close-up of a cell palm. Note the GPS antenna stuck on to right-side of the frame for the panel antennas.2 comments02/03/06 at 16:41Larry: I recognize this one. It's Sprint's monopalm next ...
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Cell Pine (multiple carrirers)1357 viewsCell pine tree (multi carriers) with more antennas mounted on the building in the background.1 comments02/03/06 at 16:35Larry: The panels on the lower section of the tower belon...
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Cell Pine965 viewsNot a bad tree design execution, save for the lack of branch coverage over the antennas.1 comments02/02/06 at 12:55Larry: I'm almost positive this is Sprint's tower in Yuca...
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"Thick as a brick?" #2 of 2954 viewsFaux brick penthouse wall. Antennas behind the panel at the far end.
Photo courtesy of Peabody Engineering.
3 comments02/02/06 at 12:53Larry: JK, I have postively identified this site as the S...
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Is that an AIRCRAFT warning light on the tree?1148 viewsI continue to update the gallery with new photos of this ever-changing site. The latest is the addition of new panel antennas.4 comments02/02/06 at 08:22Kramer: Glad you did, Gary! -Jonathan
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Is that an AIRCRAFT warning light on the tree?1148 viewsI continue to update the gallery with new photos of this ever-changing site. The latest is the addition of new panel antennas.4 comments02/02/06 at 07:48Gary: Just checkin in
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"Thick as a brick?" #2 of 2954 viewsFaux brick penthouse wall. Antennas behind the panel at the far end.
Photo courtesy of Peabody Engineering.
3 comments02/01/06 at 20:20Kramer: Larry, I'm not sure...this is one of the few photo...
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Cell Pine805 viewsThis cell pine is located on a hill in Lake Elsinore, CA. Good branch coverage. Notice the round microwave antenna on the tree trunk.1 comments02/01/06 at 13:07Larry: Jonathan, do you know that's there now a second pi...
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"Thick as a brick?" #2 of 2954 viewsFaux brick penthouse wall. Antennas behind the panel at the far end.
Photo courtesy of Peabody Engineering.
3 comments02/01/06 at 13:05Larry: Is this the Sprint site next to Main Place in Sant...
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Belting out the RF792 viewsThe 'belt' around the middle of this structure hides cell antennas. Notice two things: (1) at the far end of the left side you can see some of the antenna cables; and (2) the traditional cell site behind this project.1 comments02/01/06 at 13:04Larry: The big tower in the background is Nextel. The hi...
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Multi-carrier cell site in Clock Tower1241 viewsThe Cerritos Towne Center (Cerritos, California) sports this impressive multi-carrier cell site clock tower. Photo taken just after sunrise on a rainy day.3 comments02/01/06 at 13:01Larry: Sprint owns the tower. Cingular is also on it.
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Is that an AIRCRAFT warning light on the tree?706 viewsThis Nextel site on USMC property in San Diego is already depicted in the gallery, but it's time to revisit is as Cingular is in the process of adding 12 antennas. The lift used to get workers 'up into the tree' is shown in the foreground.1 comments02/01/06 at 12:55Larry: I'd love to see Sprint add CDMA to this one. It's...
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Overlooking Lake Elsinore, California (View 2 of 2)866 viewsA close up view of a Sprint site in Riverside County above Lake Elsinore, California (thanks to Larry for the update!).1 comments02/01/06 at 12:50Larry: This belongs to Sprint. It's zoned on Riverside C...
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Overlooking Lake Elsinore, California (View 1 of 2)754 views...with this monopine antenna. Note the equipment located down the hill from the private home. This is a Sprint site that's actually located in Riverside County (thanks, Larry!).2 comments02/01/06 at 12:48Anon: This one is Sprint. I watched this one go up.
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Sort-of-Monopine776 viewsThis sickly Sprint monopine is located next to a water tank. Extremely poor branch coverage makes the overall appearance something less than stunning. No bark cladding. No antenna covers or branch coverage.2 comments01/21/06 at 23:21Anon: Larry, this is in Temecula. jlk
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Sort-of-Monopine776 viewsThis sickly Sprint monopine is located next to a water tank. Extremely poor branch coverage makes the overall appearance something less than stunning. No bark cladding. No antenna covers or branch coverage.2 comments01/21/06 at 17:57Larry: Interesting where is this one at?
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Columns of Signal845 viewsThe columns at the top are built with RF transparent materials. The antennas are located inside the columns of this church. The base station equipment is located at teh lower right site. This church is located in San Juan Capistrano, California.2 comments01/17/06 at 10:18roger: I agree
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A Flag and Light Show738 viewsThis is an AT&T Wireless site, later Cingular, shining signal in San Diego on the I-5 Freeway and the Coronado Bay Bridge. The light standard also supports antennas. 1 comments01/17/06 at 10:14Anon: nice flagpole
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Sending out 'the word'1833 viewsA cell site within a church cross. The antennas are behind removable panels above the cross arm. The equipment cabinets are behind the brick wall to the right in the picture.1 comments01/09/06 at 22:25Jim: Great idea! This is the way to do it!
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Another Sad Little Cell Pine984 viewsThis cell pine, owned by American Tower, is a fairly poor design as far as camo goes. Like other poor designs for cell pines, this design contains too few branches, and the 'crown' of vertical branches is a dead-giveaway.5 comments12/29/05 at 09:41Kramer: Well put, Jon. Thanks! -Jonathan
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Another Sad Little Cell Pine984 viewsThis cell pine, owned by American Tower, is a fairly poor design as far as camo goes. Like other poor designs for cell pines, this design contains too few branches, and the 'crown' of vertical branches is a dead-giveaway.5 comments12/29/05 at 05:01Jon: Like Jonathan explained, this is a rather poor cel...
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Monopalm with Hidden Antennas1312 viewsSprint's monopalm at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church in Palm Desert, California uses a design by Chameleon Engineering. The antennas are mounted inside the 'growth pod' below the palms. This view looks upwards to see how the grown pod radone is set out from the trunk of the palm.3 comments12/28/05 at 17:35Kramer: Yeah, cool!
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Another Sad Little Cell Pine984 viewsThis cell pine, owned by American Tower, is a fairly poor design as far as camo goes. Like other poor designs for cell pines, this design contains too few branches, and the 'crown' of vertical branches is a dead-giveaway.5 comments12/28/05 at 17:34Kramer: Mark: Call me on 310 473 9900 x21 and I'll explai...
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Another Sad Little Cell Pine984 viewsThis cell pine, owned by American Tower, is a fairly poor design as far as camo goes. Like other poor designs for cell pines, this design contains too few branches, and the 'crown' of vertical branches is a dead-giveaway.5 comments12/28/05 at 08:12Mark: It's better than the alternative..why do we have t...
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Monopalm with Hidden Antennas1312 viewsSprint's monopalm at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church in Palm Desert, California uses a design by Chameleon Engineering. The antennas are mounted inside the 'growth pod' below the palms. This view looks upwards to see how the grown pod radone is set out from the trunk of the palm.3 comments12/27/05 at 15:04Anon:
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Columns of Signal831 viewsThe columns at the top are built with RF transparent materials. The antennas are located inside the columns of this church. Look carefully and you'll see the seam of the RF transparent panels.2 comments12/25/05 at 05:42Jon: Agreed!
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A Mighty Wind's A'blowin...932 viewsThis well-known AT&T Wireless site sits to the west of SR57 in San Dimas, California (near Arrow Highway). The BTS equipment is located in the building to the left behind the barbed wire fence.3 comments12/25/05 at 05:39Jon: Link to Jon's photos: photobucket.com/albums/c179...
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Columns of Signal831 viewsThe columns at the top are built with RF transparent materials. The antennas are located inside the columns of this church. Look carefully and you'll see the seam of the RF transparent panels.2 comments12/14/05 at 17:58Jason Kozora: Not to bad...Not to bad...
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Columns of Signal845 viewsThe columns at the top are built with RF transparent materials. The antennas are located inside the columns of this church. The base station equipment is located at teh lower right site. This church is located in San Juan Capistrano, California.2 comments12/14/05 at 17:53Anon: That's a Beauty
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Towering Signal711 viewsSprint's site in Irvine along the I-5 Freeway features an unusual antenna configuration where one of the sector antennas is turned 90 degrees to serve another sector. It's the antenna on the right side.2 comments12/12/05 at 20:11Anon: Capacity...capacity...capacity! jlk
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Is that an AIRCRAFT warning light on the tree?1148 viewsI continue to update the gallery with new photos of this ever-changing site. The latest is the addition of new panel antennas.4 comments12/12/05 at 20:10Anon: Hi Larry: Yes, this is a long haul site to link O...
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Is that an AIRCRAFT warning light on the tree?1148 viewsI continue to update the gallery with new photos of this ever-changing site. The latest is the addition of new panel antennas.4 comments12/12/05 at 20:01Larry: I hope Sprint co-locates on this one as their sign...
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Towering Signal711 viewsSprint's site in Irvine along the I-5 Freeway features an unusual antenna configuration where one of the sector antennas is turned 90 degrees to serve another sector. It's the antenna on the right side.2 comments12/12/05 at 19:58Larry: Yeah I've noticed that turned 4th sector before. ...
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A Mighty Wind's A'blowin...932 viewsThis well-known AT&T Wireless site sits to the west of SR57 in San Dimas, California (near Arrow Highway). The BTS equipment is located in the building to the left behind the barbed wire fence.3 comments11/27/05 at 01:03Anon: Sure...Please send them and I'll take a look! Tha...
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A Mighty Wind's A'blowin...932 viewsThis well-known AT&T Wireless site sits to the west of SR57 in San Dimas, California (near Arrow Highway). The BTS equipment is located in the building to the left behind the barbed wire fence.3 comments11/26/05 at 23:53Jon: This might be the exact photo I took during my tri...
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Two Cacti Site - Eagle Mountain Golf Course and Inn942 viewsHere are two more cellular cacti, both manufactured by Larson-USA (utilitycamo.com). The landscaping at this site is nothing less than outstanding. It's very difficult to photograph either of the cacti in a full frame given the landscaping. If you didn't know it was there...you wouldn't know it was there! Way to go, Sprint!3 comments11/24/05 at 00:23Anon: Hi G: Glad to see you here. This is at the Eagle ...
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Two Cacti Site - Eagle Mountain Golf Course and Inn942 viewsHere are two more cellular cacti, both manufactured by Larson-USA (utilitycamo.com). The landscaping at this site is nothing less than outstanding. It's very difficult to photograph either of the cacti in a full frame given the landscaping. If you didn't know it was there...you wouldn't know it was there! Way to go, Sprint!3 comments11/23/05 at 22:49Gman: That is great landscaping for sure-what city is th...
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Close-up of a cellular/PCS flagpole without the covers4623 viewsThis is a close-up shot of how antennas are stacked in a faux flagpole. All three flagpoles in this photo are really cell towers. The center flagpole is an AT&T Wireless (now Cingular) site in Los Angeles, California. Verizon shares this site with Verizon and Nextel. The flagpole is 85' tall and 25" in diameter. It's manufactured by Chameleon Engineering.2 comments10/27/05 at 07:40Kramer: Thanks, Rancid! I always enjoy capturing sites wi...
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Close-up of a cellular/PCS flagpole without the covers4623 viewsThis is a close-up shot of how antennas are stacked in a faux flagpole. All three flagpoles in this photo are really cell towers. The center flagpole is an AT&T Wireless (now Cingular) site in Los Angeles, California. Verizon shares this site with Verizon and Nextel. The flagpole is 85' tall and 25" in diameter. It's manufactured by Chameleon Engineering.2 comments10/27/05 at 07:20rancidhooligan: Great pic! I wondered how they looked inside. No...
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Mounting collar: Radome above a light standard909 viewsHere's a close-up view of how a radome is attached to the top of a concrete light standard. This is a Sprint site in the Newbury Park portion of Thousand Oaks, California1 comments10/23/05 at 16:50Yankees368: Good thing that warning label is so small that you...
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Drunk Tank?782 viewsThis series of photos of an interesting Verizon faux water tank in Littlerock, California suggests that perhaps something was amiss when the tank was installed on the legs. Quite an interesting way to mate things.1 comments10/14/05 at 19:39Jon: Hmm.....someone is gonna get fired!
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Drunk Tank?773 viewsThis series of photos of an interesting Verizon faux water tank in Littlerock, California suggests that perhaps something was amiss when the tank was installed on the legs, don't you know! The microwave dish is for 'back haul' to the MTSO.1 comments10/14/05 at 19:38Jon: I wonder did they "forget" anythi...
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Panoramic view of the Rocky Peak Wireless Rocks and Wireless Sign1596 viewsHere are 5 of the 6 cell rocks at Rocky Peak. The cell sign is hidden behind the cell rock in the foreground. Note that cell rocks are on concrete pads.

The equipment building with the small microwave antenna belongs to Nextel. The hidden building with the larger microwave antenna belongs to AT&T Wireless. Other carriers are in fenced cages below AT&T and Nextel.

This site houses Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, AT&T Wireless, and Nextel, and serves the Ronald Regan Freeway (SR118) at the east end of the Santa Susana Pass between Simi Valley and the San Fernando Valley.

Save for one of the Nextel rocks (shown in this gallery), there are no RF warning signs to alert the public to (suspected) high level RF fields around this easy-to-access site.
2 comments10/10/05 at 20:44Kramer: DJ, that's right... there is another photo here th...
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Panoramic view of the Rocky Peak Wireless Rocks and Wireless Sign1596 viewsHere are 5 of the 6 cell rocks at Rocky Peak. The cell sign is hidden behind the cell rock in the foreground. Note that cell rocks are on concrete pads.

The equipment building with the small microwave antenna belongs to Nextel. The hidden building with the larger microwave antenna belongs to AT&T Wireless. Other carriers are in fenced cages below AT&T and Nextel.

This site houses Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, AT&T Wireless, and Nextel, and serves the Ronald Regan Freeway (SR118) at the east end of the Santa Susana Pass between Simi Valley and the San Fernando Valley.

Save for one of the Nextel rocks (shown in this gallery), there are no RF warning signs to alert the public to (suspected) high level RF fields around this easy-to-access site.
2 comments10/10/05 at 19:11DJ: The sign for Church at Rocky Peak near these is al...
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Not much water, but lots of signal1553 viewsLocated in at a shopping center in Oxnard, California, the cell antennas are located below the faux water tank.3 comments09/04/05 at 00:57Jon: They are stil remaking this site, the site is rapi...
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Monopine - Lake Elsinore, California1642 viewsThis monopine has some of the hallmarks of a good design, including very good branch coverage and the use of camouflage antenna panel covers.3 comments09/04/05 at 00:49Jon: Aqreed!
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Two Cacti Site - Eagle Mountain Golf Course and Inn942 viewsHere are two more cellular cacti, both manufactured by Larson-USA (utilitycamo.com). The landscaping at this site is nothing less than outstanding. It's very difficult to photograph either of the cacti in a full frame given the landscaping. If you didn't know it was there...you wouldn't know it was there! Way to go, Sprint!3 comments09/04/05 at 00:45Jon: Very well done!
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Camo faux barn878 viewsThis 'barn' is part of a family fun center. The carrier here is Verizon. Notice the GPS antenna to the right of the barn.1 comments08/22/05 at 15:19Anon:
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Not much water, but lots of signal1553 viewsLocated in at a shopping center in Oxnard, California, the cell antennas are located below the faux water tank.3 comments08/18/05 at 22:28Jon: Another Update, this has been replaced with a buil...
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Water Tank736 viewsIn a shopping center in Chino Hills, California1 comments08/18/05 at 03:24Jon: These are getting more common in Calfiornia, but t...
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Pine tree stealth site2138 viewsWhile it stands alone above the hill, this is actually a very good camouflaged site. Sufficient faux foliage coverage to hide antennas. 1 comments08/18/05 at 03:18Jon: I agree, it does look OK, but it would of looked b...
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Cellular Pine Tree1339 viewsIn the Sepulveda Pass between West Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley (California). 2 comments08/18/05 at 03:16Jon: It's in the middle of the picture
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Another sickly cell-pine1956 viewsIt looks like hardly any imagination was used to design this sad tree tower site.1 comments08/18/05 at 00:08Jon: Agreed Reminds me of the Nextel Site
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Camo site atop broadcast center1857 viewsMajor network studio in Los Angeles. Transmission facilities hidden behind decorative work on top of the building. 1 comments08/18/05 at 00:05Jon: I never knew
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Mismatched Bricks1287 viewsHere is an example of a faux building extension with a poorly matched 'brick' facing. There's no doubt that this design does not effectively hide the antennas behind the faux brick facing. Notice that no effort was made to match the brick patter of the underlying building thereby highlighting the 'out of place' nature of the extension.
1 comments08/18/05 at 00:02Jon: Agreed
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Not much water, but lots of signal1553 viewsLocated in at a shopping center in Oxnard, California, the cell antennas are located below the faux water tank.3 comments08/18/05 at 00:00Jon: Update, the water covering has been removed, but t...
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A Sad Little Cell Palm1051 viewsIt is a cell pine? It is a monopole with a few palms attached? It is an example of how to 'sell' the community on a cell pine without delivering? You decide.

No texture on the pole; no real attempt to provide adequate palm cover.

Spotted off the I405 near Inglewood Blvd. in the Southbay area of Los Angeles.
1 comments08/17/05 at 23:59Jon: Agreed
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Fake Cell Pine Diseased Tree1471 viewsThis has got to be one of my favorite cell trees...perhaps the worlds worst cell pine design. Yes, Nextel is to be commended on this design, not found in nature, spotted in West Los Angeles, California. Compare this to Nextel's truly good design for a cell pine.2 comments08/17/05 at 23:58Jon: Saw it myself Too bad to true
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The many colors of Red, White, and Blue1163 viewsFlag maintenance (and federally required lighting) should be a condition of approval of flag cell sites like the one above. Note that some of the red color stripes have faded to orange.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:54Jon: It's a shame
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Another wanna-be cell palm856 viewsDone on the cheap, is it a cell palm that suffers from some plastic fungus, or is it a monopole with some palms stuck on for fun. Your call...1 comments08/17/05 at 23:53Jon: Very not well done, looks pathetic
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Radome above light standard1053 viewsThis Sprint* site, in Thousand Oaks, California, is a low-impact micro cell designed to serve a small area of twisty streets.

*Thanks for clearing this up, Jimmy!
1 comments08/17/05 at 23:51Jon: Very Nice Photo
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Another Sad Little Cell Pine984 viewsThis cell pine, owned by American Tower, is a fairly poor design as far as camo goes. Like other poor designs for cell pines, this design contains too few branches, and the 'crown' of vertical branches is a dead-giveaway.5 comments08/17/05 at 23:50Jon: Agreed
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Wireless Rock1065 viewsThis 'rock' houses one or more wireless antennas. The lifting ring bolt at the top of the rock is a nice touch. Santa Susana Pass, California. 1 comments08/17/05 at 23:48Jon:
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Church clock tower758 viewsAT&T Wireless' omni-directional antennas are atop the clock tower of this church. View from rear of church.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:47Jon: Very well done
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When is a Flagpole Not a Flagpole?852 viewsWhen it's a cell site with a windsock! North Seattle Community College. Quite a nice design!1 comments08/17/05 at 23:40Jon: Very interesting IMHO
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Parking Lot Light Standard PCS Sites833 viewsThe enclosure on the far left houses Cingular's BTS equipment; the enclosure below the left light standard/cell houses Sprint's BTS equipment.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:38Jon: Very common in Camarillo
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What a Strange Trunk!939 viewsGosh, this cell palm has an odd-looking trunk, don't you agree?! Not a very good design, but perhaps it's better than its neighbor.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:37Jon: Agreed
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T-Mobile's Take on a Cellular Pine952 viewsThis T-Mobile cell pine tree is located near the John Wayne Airport in Orange County. Of interest is the almost total camouflaging of the antennas by careful design/placement of the RF transparent "limbs". The limbs could have come down much further on the trunk.

Oh, yes, there's that aircraft warning beacon that helps the illusion.
1 comments08/17/05 at 23:35Jon: Love your jokes
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An Executive Quality Installation916 viewsVerizon's camo site in Irvine, California is well-crafted inside this business park monument.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:35Jon: Very well done
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Cingular Flag Pole (Close-up)1059 viewsThis photograph highlights the reason for conditioning wireless flag pole sites flying the American Flag to routinely inspect the condition of flag, and to follow the requirements of the United States Code, Title 36, Chapter 10. As seen in this photo, the US Flag on the Cingular camo flag pole is tattered.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:34Jon: A shame really
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Sprint Camo Cell Pine1161 viewsThis Sprint site, under construction as photographed, features a tree designed and installed by Radian Communications Services Corp. The branch coverage is excellent, and the panel antennas are virtually invisible due to branch coverage and camo covers. So, who says it can't be done right? Quite nice!1 comments08/17/05 at 23:33Jon: Agreed, very well done
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Pumping Signal749 viewsA camo windmill 'hides' this cell site, located on I-10 near Pomona, California.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:32Jon: Very well done IMO
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Battle of the Mono's...824 viewsIn this case, a sickly monopine and a basic monopole, both located at the top of a hill next to a water tank. Not much can be said for the monopole, but the poor branch coverage of the monopine sure sticks out like a sore thumb. Successful monopines have great branch coverage, antenna covers, and bark cladding all the way up the tree (unlike this example).2 comments08/17/05 at 23:31Jon: Agreed
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BTS Equipment Shelter649 views...nicely screened with a matching wood cover.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:30Jon: Very well done
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Field of RF Dreams891 viewsThis shot shows the full cell sign/cell rocks site, now-completed. Rocky Peak site in Santa Susana Pass, California. Each of the rocks visible contain cell and/or PCS antennas, as does the church sign. Viewed eastbound on the Ronald Regan Freeway (SR 118) from the Simi Valley heading into the San Fernando Valley. Other photos of this site are in this gallery. Search for 'rocky'.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:28Jon: Seen this before, seemed strange....thanks for the...
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Yet Another Strange Cell-Palm748 viewsWe'll, perhaps a coat of brown paint constitutes camouflage....perhaps it doesn't.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:27Jon: Oh no, were is that cell tower, where?
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Completely Camo'd Site659 viewsInside the tower.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:25Jon: Very well done
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Yet Another Sad Cell Pine762 viewsThis Sprint site in Hesperia, California sports sparse branch coverage, and lacks bark cladding. 1 comments08/17/05 at 23:24Jon: Godness, what a tree
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It's a Grand Old Flagpole?789 viewsVerizon's flagpole site in Hesperia, California lacks, well, a flag. Note the wind/sand damage to the pole finish. If you look carefully, you'll see the rope used to hoist the flag has come down and is resting on top of the the equipment building, then falling to the ground to the right of the building. Nice job in site maintenance.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:22Jon: I guess they think we won't notice a flag on the f...
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No Trouble Here! (2 of 3)716 viewsHere's a closer look at Nextel's equipment building located to the right of the main building.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:21Jon: The color is a bit off...
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No Dead Zones Around This Site1093 viewsCingular's very slick stand-alone site is located on the grounds of a cemetery.2 comments08/17/05 at 23:20Jon: How very sad this is in a cemetary
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Is that an AIRCRAFT warning light on the tree?797 viewsHere's another view of the Nextel/AT&T Wireless Co-Lo site on USMC property in San Diego. This angle shows the microwave antenna used for backhaul purposes.

Notice how the bark cladding ends at the level of the lowest branches. Modern design (and permit conditions) would have the cladding extend to the top of the tree. Modern design would also extend the branches closer to the ground, and would provide for significantly greater branch coverage. Finally, modern design would also provide for camouflage covers on each of the antennas, and better treatment of the microwave radome.
1 comments08/17/05 at 23:19Jon: Agreed, they should also paint the backhaul
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An Odd Cell Palm749 viewsThis Nextel cell palm sports an unusual gap between the bottom of the palm fronds and the growth pod. In fact, it appears to be green! How unusual.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:17Jon: Very funny how they think we won't notice
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Overlooking Lake Elsinore, California (View 1 of 2)754 views...with this monopine antenna. Note the equipment located down the hill from the private home. This is a Sprint site that's actually located in Riverside County (thanks, Larry!).2 comments08/17/05 at 23:17Jon: Love to see these stealth cell towers
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Well, it's mostly a camo site!1032 viewsNotice how the panel antennas peek over the top of the faux-whatcha-ma-call-it. This is possibly due to an antenna change out that didn't consider (or perhaps care) about the length of the new antenna.

Not a good design.
1 comments08/17/05 at 23:16Jon: If they are so careless, why bulid the "fort&...
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Sprint Camo Elevator Penthouse Site678 viewsLooking at another side of Sprint's faux elevator penthouse, it's clear to see that this site is in need of some demand maintenance. The RF transparent panels are falling off.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:14Jon: Thanks for the image
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Naked Cellular/PCS Flagpole!748 viewsThis is actually three photos stitched together to show the three-flagpole site in great detail. The center flagpole is an AT&T (now Cingular) Wireless site in Los Angeles, California. AT&T shares this site with Verizon and Nextel. The flagpole is 85' tall and 25" in diameter. It's manufactured by Chameleon Engineering.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:12Jon: Always wanted to see whats inside a stealth cell p...
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Water tank - Personnel Entry Point668 viewsHere's an "underside looking up" view of the personnel entry port to the tank. Notice the fold-down rail ladder system. Gordon Ranch shopping center in Chino Hills, CA.1 comments08/17/05 at 23:09Jon: Very Nice Photo
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No Dead Zones Around This Site1093 viewsCingular's very slick stand-alone site is located on the grounds of a cemetery.2 comments08/03/05 at 06:18Will: I could see something like this in new neighborhoo...
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Cellular Pine Tree1339 viewsIn the Sepulveda Pass between West Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley (California). 2 comments06/22/05 at 15:39Anon:
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Battle of the Mono's...824 viewsIn this case, a sickly monopine and a basic monopole, both located at the top of a hill next to a water tank. Not much can be said for the monopole, but the poor branch coverage of the monopine sure sticks out like a sore thumb. Successful monopines have great branch coverage, antenna covers, and bark cladding all the way up the tree (unlike this example).2 comments04/13/05 at 16:39Anon: Personally I think the monopole looks better than ...
   
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