Dr. Jonathan Kramer's Cell Tower Photo Gallery

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Nextel Cow: Rose Bowl 2006523 viewsNextel's Cow at the 2006 Rose Bowl.
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Sprint's COW: Rose Bowl 2006537 viewsSprint's COW at the 2006 Rose Bowl Game.
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Sprint's COW Information Sign: Rose Bowl 2006769 viewsThis is the site information sign for Sprint's COW at the 2006 Rose Bowl Game.
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The Business End of KMLT843 viewsThis is a closeup of KMLT's transmitter antenna. A simple, elegant design. May, 2006.
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KMLT On-the-Air and Out-of-Sight697 viewsCompare this photograph of the 'finished product' with photos I took during construction. Chris Hicks, the City of Thousand Oaks, and COSCA worked together to create an invisible transmitter shelter in 'open space.' May, 2006.
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KMLT's Antenna and Support Pole592 viewsThis photograph captures the final execution of KMLT's antenna. Yes, the steel support pole is painted sky blue. May 2006.
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Gimme a Transmitter with Mustard!489 viewsAnother view of the at-grade grill over the transmitter room at KMLT. May 2006
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Where's the Transmitter?480 viewsLooking down from near the antenna, the underground FM transmitter housing is nowhere to be seen! May 2006.
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A Well-Done Grilled FM Station497 viewsKMLT's transmitter housing present appearance as of May, 2006 is virtually invisible. Easy to miss. Exactly what was intended! Outstanding work by Chris Hicks, KMLT's CE, the City of Thousand Oaks Planning department, and the Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency
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