Dr. Jonathan Kramer's Cell Tower Photo Gallery

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Guyed Tower in Cantua Creek, California296 viewsA big tower in a small town. It's guyed.
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CoLo Site - Escondido, California440 viewsMesa Rock Road north of Deer Creek Road, Escondido, California.
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CoLo Site - Escondido, California545 viewsMesa Rock Road north of Deer Creek Road, Escondido, California.
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CoLo Site - Escondido, California405 viewsMesa Rock Road north of Deer Creek Road, Escondido, California.
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Village of Oak Creek near Sedona678 viewsThis camo site is located on Highway 179 in Oak Creek. This site is on the main road connecting I-17 with Sedona. The site is hidden in the facade box. Nice background, eh?
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Village of Oak Creek near Sedona644 viewsThis camo site is located on Highway 179 in Oak Creek. This site is on the main road connecting I-17 with Sedona. The site is hidden by the parapet above the roof. Nice background, eh?
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Village of Oak Creek near Sedona571 viewsTwo camouflaged sites are seen (barely) in this shopping center along Highway 179 in the Village of Oak Creek, near Sedona, Arizona.
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Waves of Power387 viewsA fairly standard power transmission tower with a cell crown. Spotted in Walnut Creek, California, this photograph graces the cover of Paul Valle-Riestra's book, "Telecommunications: The Governmental Role in Managing the Connected Community" published in 2002.

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Cell site crowning a power transmission tower489 viewsThis cell site, in Walnut Creek, California, is atop a PG&E power transmission tower.
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