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Turkish COW in Istanbul1937 viewsTurkish COW in Istanbul along the shore of the Marmara Sea.
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The Transit Mixer has Arrived...547 views...so let the pouring begin!
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Light Standard Under Construction505 viewsThe double arms of this light standard, and the radome containing the antennas above the arms are yet to be placed.
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Not part of an underground water river...557 viewsThe water bottle is not part of the CEV.
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CEV ready for concrete pour482 viewsJust waiting on the transit mixer to show up.
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Nearly time for the 'crete!431 viewsWorkers preparing the CEV for the concrete pour.
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Don't worry...the ladder will be removed before the concrete is poured.508 viewsWorkers preping the CEV for the concrete pour. The large holes are to connect to what will be intake and outflow air vents yet to be installed.
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Cable route in/out of the CEV479 viewsThis trench will house the power and telephone cable conduits into and out of the CEV, as well as the coaxial cables to the base of the light standard.
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Looking at the rear of the CEV.484 viewsA good shot of the base and read of the CEV dig hole.
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Light Standard Under Construction584 viewsThe double arms of this light standard, and the radome containing the antennas above the arms are yet to be placed. The light standard is located in the greenbelt median of the roadway.
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Verizon CEV installation in Irvine, California617 views
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Verizon CEV installation in Irvine, California661 viewsWorkers preping the CEV for the concrete pour.
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34. A Loose Wire?561 viewsThe loose wire is actually a ground wire. The rolling portion fo the fense is grounded via this lead.
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33. Personals Ad: "Concrete Pad Sks Standby Pwr Gen!"459 viewsAs noted above, the standby power generator isn't (yet) installed here. Who knows...maybe it'll never be installed, but if it is, this is where it'll go.
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32. Looking down on the Activated Site514 viewsHere's the bird's-eye view looking down at the BTS equipment mounted on the far pad.
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31. Cable Termination to BTS Jumpers467 viewsHere's a nice photo of the the cable terminations for the hardline cable to/from the roof, and the jumper to the equipment cabinet. The colored bands identify what cable is connected to what antenna.
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30. BTS Installed and Humming439 viewsThe site is active. This photo is looking down on the site BTS equipment cabinet through the roof fence. You'll see more of the fense in a later photo.
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28. Close up of the Site Name Sign655 viewsIt's for sure...We'll call this Armacost!
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27. The Name Goes On Before the Quality Goes In446 viewsThe pad has been poured, again, and the fense is on it's tracks. No BTS yet, but the site sign has gone up announcing to the world that this is Verizon's Armacost site!
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26. Anyone for a Tumble?394 viewsThe concrete mixer has done its job and is ready to go home, again!
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25. It's Raining, It's Pouring (Concrete)402 viewsHere's the new re-poured pad. It's just been poured. There'll be a cure period to let it harden before moving the equipment into the area.
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24. It's Concrete Pour Day...Again392 viewsThe wood frames are in place and braced for the pour...again. Notice the very nice cable terminations at the far end of the cable tray. You'll see these again, later.
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23. An outside view fo the BTS Equipment Area382 views...with the sliding fense not installed on the track, yet.
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22. Another View of the New Generator Wood Frame385 viewsYup, it's clearly rotated 90 degrees from before. Oh well.
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21. Huh? What Happended to the Concrete Pad?420 viewsIn a surprising twist, the concrete pad has been hammered out and new frames and conduits installed. What gives? According to the work crews, it seems that the generator pad was installed 90 degrees off. Go back in the gallery and look and you'll see what I'm talking about. Because of the little error, weeks were apparently lost in site activation...not to mention $$$ (which I didn't, okay?).
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20. The Scaffolding is Down428 viewsHere's a good shot of the clock tower with the scaffolding removed. Nice pic at sunset, eh?
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19. Now You See the Cables...Now You Don't385 viewsAnd the cables in the BTS area are also safely tucked away under the cover of the tray.
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18. Now You See the Cables...Now You Don't401 viewsThe cables are now safely tucked away under the cover of the tray, now installed.
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17. Clock Tower Painting Underway399 viewsA rear view of the re-painted clock tower.
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16. Clock Tower Painting Underway420 viewsYet another view of the re-painted clock tower.
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15. Clock Tower Painting Underway395 viewsThe panels are fully installed and are being painted and textured to match the building.
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14. Installing the Telco Interface and Power Switching Cabinets504 viewsThe large cabinet on the right (with the open door) is to house the telco interface. A telco dataline is used to connect this cell site back to Verizon's mobile telephone switching office. The two smaller cabinets on the left, starting at the far left, are the power breaker panel, and the power generator transfer switch. The transfer switch senses loss of commercial power and automatically starts the generator (yet to be installed) and transfers power to the generator once stabilized. The reverse occurs when the commercial power is restored for a minimum period of time.
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13. Securing the Cables and Painting397 viewsThings are moving forward downstairs, too!
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12. Close-up of GPS antenna and top of Cable Tray445 viewsAs noted before, the cables are carefully pulled on to the roof so as to prevent kinks. The GPS antenna provides system synchronization time signals. This location is inferior as it can been seen from the ground. A better location would have been on the roof away from the edge so as to hide this element.
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11. Cables are now in the Cable Tray412 viewsWe're getting closer! Notice that the cables make a gentle (less than 90 degree) bend at the bottom of the ladder where it connects to the tray in the hallway. Bending cables too much can kink them. Kinking can cause excessive signal transmission losses. Not a good thing! Also notice that the GPS antenna is now installed--quite visibly--at the top of the cable tray on the roof. More in the next photograph...
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9. More Cable Tray Installation412 viewsHere's a further view of the cable tray as it transitions from the hallway leading from the side of the building over and down to the BTS equpment housing area.
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10. Securing the Coaxial Cables in the Tray410 viewsA tech secures the cables to the tray. Notice that the cable tray extends out a bit from the edge of the wall. This will connect with the vertical portion of the tray heading to the roof.
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8. Installation of the Cable Tray to the Roof435 viewsThe techs are installing the cable tray. Once installed, the coaxial cables will be lashed to the ladder arms to provide for support, and to prevent excessive bending of the coaxial cables.
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7. A Close-Up View of Two Sectors of RF-Transparent Panels384 viewsThis is a close-up of the rear of the bell tower modified to enclose the antennas.
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6. A Close-Up View of Two Sectors of RF-Transparent Panels423 viewsYet another view of the bell tower being modified to enclose the antennas.
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5. A Close-Up View of Two Sectors of RF-Transparent Panels389 viewsHere's a close-up of the bell tower being modified to enclose the antennas. The cut-outs on the front and left side of the tower are the RF transparent panels.
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4. BTS Pad and Cable Termination430 viewsThe raised concrete pad is to support the BTS equipment. The cables that dead-end in the wall-mounted tray will connect the roof antennas to the BTS.
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3. Base Telecommunications Station Equipment458 viewsThis new addition to the existing structure at the rear of the building is to house the BTS equipment, plus a future standby power generator, power switching equipment, and a telephone interface panel. The standby power generator pad is the the one nearest the fence. The BTS equpipment pad is to the rear-left in this photo. Later, things will change a bit...oops!
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1. Antennas to be Hidden in Clock Tower508 viewsThree of four sides of the exsting clock tower had walls partially removed to permit the installation of RF-transparent fiberglass panels. As you'll see later, once the antennas are installed behind the panels, the panels are painted and textured to match the rest of the structure, thus hiding the antenna locations.
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2. Routing the Antenna Cables up to the Roof512 viewsThe coaxial cables for the antennas, including the GPS antenna, are loosely placed against teh wall going up to the roof. As you'll see later, these cables will be secured in a cable tray. At this time the GPS antenna is not yet installed.
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