 Last additions - Wireless Sites
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Twisty Access Panel163 viewsThis is the access panel that would normally be placed at the bottom of the Twisty. It was removed when I took these photos because the site was being serviced.Aug 01, 2010
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NextG DAS - Encinitas, California490 viewsJul 02, 2010
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NextG DAS - Encinitas, California364 viewsJul 02, 2010
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NextG DAS - Encinitas, California373 viewsJul 02, 2010
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NextG DAS - Encinitas, California367 viewsJul 02, 2010
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1529 viewsJun 21, 2010
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Lighting the Lot436 viewsSprint's interesting little Mono-Parking-Lot-Light-Site in San Fernando, CaliforniaJun 21, 2010
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1101 viewsJun 21, 2010
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Outstanding T-Mobile Church Site1330 viewsThis is a photograph of T-Mobile's outstanding installation in the exiting bell tower of the Piedmont Community Church in Piedmont, California. The antennas are hidden behind the faux vents. T-Mobile originally proposed a faux stained-glass design, but the City's planners wisely opted for the vent design far more in keeping with the normal look of a bell tower.Jun 21, 2010
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Outstanding T-Mobile Church Site1130 viewsThis is a photograph of T-Mobile's outstanding installation in the exiting bell tower of the Piedmont Community Church in Piedmont, California. The antennas are hidden behind the faux vents. T-Mobile originally proposed a faux stained-glass design, but the City's planners wisely opted for the vent design far more in keeping with the normal look of a bell tower.Jun 21, 2010
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Outstanding T-Mobile Church Site923 viewsThis is a photograph of T-Mobile's outstanding installation in the exiting bell tower of the Piedmont Community Church in Piedmont, California. The antennas are hidden behind the faux vents. T-Mobile originally proposed a faux stained-glass design, but the City's planners wisely opted for the vent design far more in keeping with the normal look of a bell tower.Jun 21, 2010
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Outstanding T-Mobile Church Site844 viewsThis is a photograph of T-Mobile's outstanding installation in the exiting bell tower of the Piedmont Community Church in Piedmont, California. The antennas are hidden behind the faux vents. T-Mobile originally proposed a faux stained-glass design, but the City's planners wisely opted for the vent design far more in keeping with the normal look of a bell tower.Jun 21, 2010
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Yet another ____ Pole1148 viewsOnce again we have a flag pole antenna site missing an important element: The Flag! This is a Cricket site in Spring Valley, California. Notice that the GPS antenna is visible above the CMU wall enclosing the BTS cabinets; it's a bad design, and unnecessary.Apr 03, 2010
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942 viewsApr 03, 2010
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Lolipop Antenna Mount438 viewsA Lolipop antenna mount is a panel on top of a short pole. Here is on installed by Cricket Wireless in the San Diego, California market. Notice how the coaxial cables are protected within a metal tube.Apr 03, 2010
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NextG DAS - Norwalk, California539 viewsCloseup of NextG Networks DAS light standard node in Norwalk, California. Note the cut-off box grated to the side of the Andrews ION fiber optic node.Apr 03, 2010
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NextG DAS - Norwalk, California449 viewsNextG flush-to-grade vault in Norwalk, California. Apr 03, 2010
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NextG DAS - Norwalk, California451 viewsNextG Networks DAS light standard site in Norwalk, California.Apr 03, 2010
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NextG DAS - Norwalk, California463 viewsNextG Networks DAS light standard site in Norwalk, California.Apr 03, 2010
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NextG DAS - Norwalk, California413 viewsNextG Networks DAS light standard site in Norwalk, California.Apr 03, 2010
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A Terrible Missile Rises Over the New Mexico Horizon431 viewsThis is a monster of a visible site. It stands 150 feet tall and is located on the I25 Frontage Road east of County Road 57 south of Santa Fe, NM. There is another photo in this gallery showing just how awful this site is from afar.Jan 01, 2010
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What is, But What Could Be...912 viewsThis is a special photo of a semi-camo site in Santa Fe, New Mexico. If you click to enlarge it, you'll see a before photo (showing the visible panel antenna in the opening) and after photo simulation of how this site might have been better designed by the carrier. Sometimes it the little things that separate a ho-hum project from a wow project.Jan 01, 2010
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Powering Up Santa Fe401 viewsT-Mobile occupies the top of this power transmission pole near the Plaza in Santa Fe, New Mexico.Jan 01, 2010
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Tower Towers Over the Santa Fe Plaza397 viewsThis tower stands just south of the Plaza in historic Santa Fe. It's clearly visible from much of the Plaza area. So sadJan 01, 2010
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A Terrible Missile Rises Over the New Mexico Horizon392 viewsThis is a monster of a visible site. It stands 150 feet tall and is located on the I25 Frontage Road east of County Road 57 south of Santa Fe, NM. There is another photo in this gallery showing just how awful this site is from close-up.Jan 01, 2010
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A Terrible Missile Rises Over the New Mexico Horizon389 viewsThis is a monster of a visible site. It stands 150 feet tall and is located on the I25 Frontage Road east of County Road 57 south of Santa Fe, NM. There is another photo in this gallery showing just how awful this site is from afar.Jan 01, 2010
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It Radiates Near Radiation530 viewsThis is a monopole owned by American Tower located in Los Alamos, New Mexico. They work on things there that are better left unspoken (absent a suitable security clearance, that it).Jan 01, 2010
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Manny, Moe and Jack375 viewsThese three lattice towers stand just off of US285 in Nambe, New Mexico. This site is a few miles north of the Santa Fe Opera House.Jan 01, 2010
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Tower Towers Over the Santa Fe Plaza435 viewsTowering over the historic Santa Fe Plaza (and just about everything else in the area), this awful pole is about as out of place as a tower can be. So sad. Thanks to Alltel for contributing to the spoiling of the historic Santa Fe Plaza area.Jan 01, 2010
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Los Alamos, New Mexico365 viewsThis is a monopole owned by Alltel, and is located in Los Alamos, New Mexico. This tower is fairly close to the airport, so that's why you see an aircraft warning light on the top. Jan 01, 2010
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Sickly Monopine1189 viewsOff of the Old Las Vegas Highway outside of Santa Fe, this poorly designed monopine stands out like the sore thumb it is. The branch coverage, branch count, and panel antenna socks are inferior. A properly designed and executed monopine would not all the antenna stand-off arms to be seen, much less be painted a highly visible green.
By the way, in this case, Las Vegas refers to Las Vegas, New Mexico, rather than to Lost Wages, Nevada.Jan 01, 2010
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1104 viewsSep 22, 2009
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883 viewsSep 22, 2009
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872 viewsSep 22, 2009
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997 viewsSep 22, 2009
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1111 viewsSep 22, 2009
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823 views Sep 17, 2009
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A true Solar Cell562 viewsThis is a photo of AT&T's solar powered cell site just north of CA52 at Mast Road in San Diego. This site connects back to the mobile telephone switching office via a microwave antenna (behind the panel).Sep 17, 2009
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898 viewsSep 17, 2009
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So-So Sprint Monopine Close-up1258 viewsThis is a close-up of the panel array located at Sprint's monopine, located in Corona, California, is a good example of what happens when the antenna array extends past the branches. Also note the degraded and falling-off panel covers (socks). This site is now managed by TowerCo.Aug 26, 2009
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So-So Sprint Monopine2055 viewsSprint's monopine, located in Corona, California, is a good example of what happens when the antenna array extends past the branches. Also note the degraded and falling-off panel covers (socks). This site is now managed by TowerCo.Aug 26, 2009
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So-So Sprint Monopine1505 viewsSprint's monopine, located in Corona, California, is a good example of what happens when the antenna array extends past the branches. Also note the degraded and falling-off panel covers (socks). This site is now managed by TowerCo.Aug 26, 2009
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AT&T Cow in Action999 viewsPanoramic (three photos) shot of AT&T's Cell-on-Wheels (COW) in action in the Santiago Canyon area of Orange County after the October 2007 wildfires. The portable generator powers the site.Aug 09, 2009
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Nextel Portable Power Generator in Action729 viewsNextel's 20KW portable generator powers this site along Santiago Canyon Road near Irvine, California right after the wildfires of October 2007.Aug 09, 2009
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AT&T Cow in Action1771 viewsAT&T's Cell-on-Wheels (COW) in action in the Santiago Canyon area of Orange County after the October 2007 wildfires. The portable generator powers the site.Aug 09, 2009
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Nextel Portable Power Generator in Action738 viewsNextel's 20KW portable generator powers this site along Santiago Canyon Road near Irvine, California right after the wildfires of October 2007.Aug 09, 2009
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AT&T Cow in Action693 viewsLook up the ridge at AT&T's Cell-on-Wheels (COW) in action in the Santiago Canyon area of Orange County after the October 2007 wildfires. A portable generator powers the site.Aug 09, 2009
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Mono-cross1064 viewsClose-up of the mono-blah-cross at a Mesa, Arizona church. Notice that the antenna cover at the top is askew. Aug 09, 2009
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Mono-cross1134 viewsTight close-up of the mono-blah-cross at a Mesa, Arizona church. Notice that the antenna cover at the top is askew. Aug 09, 2009
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GPS Antenna Directly Mounted to Cabinet975 viewsThis is a good example of how a GPS antenna can use directly mounted on top of an equipment cabinet. This type of mounting reduces the visibility of this element compared with mounting it on an extension pipe above the cabinet. This is a Verizon Wireless site at a church in Mesa, Arizona.Aug 09, 2009
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GPS Antenna Directly Mounted to Cabinet848 viewsThis is a good example of how a GPS antenna can use directly mounted on top of an equipment cabinet. This type of mounting reduces the visibility of this element compared with mounting it on an extension pipe above the cabinet. This is a Verizon Wireless site at a church in Mesa, Arizona.Aug 09, 2009
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Mono-Cross in Tempe Arizona881 viewsThis is a fairly blah mono-cross in Tempe, Arizona. Taken late morning.Aug 08, 2009
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Lots of Signals1061 viewsThis multi-carrier, multi-owner site is in Mesa, Arizona. The tower registration shows Verizon as the anchor of the lattice tower. The City of Mesa has multiple sites on the top of its water tank.Aug 08, 2009
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I bow to Him958 viewsVerizon's mono-flagpole site in Mesa Arizona is leaning over ust a wee-bit.Aug 08, 2009
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Very Large Mono-Cross1214 viewsThe East Valley Free Will Baptist Church in Mesa, Arizona features a very large mono-cross. This site was constructed by Cingular.Aug 08, 2009
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Lots of Signals764 viewsThis multi-carrier, multi-owner site is in Mesa, Arizona. The tower registration shows Verizon as the anchor of the lattice tower. The City of Mesa has multiple sites on the top of its water tank.Aug 08, 2009
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Yet Another Neglected Flagpole802 viewsNotice that flags at this Cricket flagpole site in Mesa Arizona are undersized and torn. Code enforcement, anyone?Aug 08, 2009
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Very Large Mono-Cross724 viewsThe East Valley Free Will Baptist Church in Mesa, Arizona features a very large mono-cross. This site was constructed by Cingular.Aug 08, 2009
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Mono(blah)-Palm954 viewsCrown Castle's mono-palm in Mesa, Arizona hosts two carriers. The anchor carrier is Sprint; the other is unknown. A fairly poor design, made worse by the addtion of the panels below the top.Aug 08, 2009
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Mono-Cross in Tempe Arizona718 viewsThis is a fairly blah mono-cross in Tempe, Arizona. Taken mid-afternoon.Aug 08, 2009
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I bow to Him858 viewsVerizon's mono-flagpole site in Mesa Arizona is leaning over ust a wee-bit.Aug 08, 2009
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A Royal Treatment802 viewsThis is the rear of the building supporting Royal Street's cupola site in San Juan Capistrano, California. . The cable tray exits the roof, comes down over the roof of the walk way, down the column, and underground to the equipment enclosure cut into the hillside (left side of picture).Jul 09, 2009
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A Royal Treatment788 views(Close up) Royal Street (MetroPCS) constructed this very nice cupola site above an existing shopping center in San Juan Capistrano, California. If you'd like to see more about this project visit http://www.sanjuancapistrano.org/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=4026. Jul 09, 2009
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A Royal Treatment738 views(Long View) Royal Street (MetroPCS) constructed this very nice cupola site above an existing shopping center in San Juan Capistrano, California. If you'd like to see more about this project visit http://www.sanjuancapistrano.org/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=4026. Jul 09, 2009
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