This site SEEMS to need Less SEAMS791 viewsSprint's camo site in Santa Fe Springs, California looks like a major patching and repainting jobs is due...or overdue.
KMLT Antenna and Support704 viewsThe steel pole supporting the antenna is now painted blue to help it blend into the sky background.1 comments
KMLT Antenna and Support583 viewsThe steel pole supporting the antenna is now painted blue to help it blend into the sky background.
Painting on the Sky 1 of 6695 viewsAs a condition of its City of Thousand Oaks construction permit, KMLT is required to paint the antenna pole sky blue. This photo shows the crane and bucket used as the painting platform. May, 2005.
Photo thanks to Bill Cloutier.1 comments
Painting on the Sky 2 of 6642 viewsBill's in the bucket applying primer, then paint, to the PCV pole supporting KMLT's antenna.
Photo thanks to Bill Cloutier.
Painting on the Sky 3 of 6599 viewsBill continues his way down the the PCV pole supporting KMLT's antenna.
Photo thanks to Bill Cloutier.
Painting on the Sky 6 of 6584 viewsA close up of Bill priming the next section of the pole, and...from the looks of it...part of his left hand.
Painting on the Sky 5 of 6535 viewsBill's painting on the sky!
Painting on the Sky 6 of 6653 viewsThe pole is now painted. May, 2005.
Photo thanks to Bill Cloutier.
Disguised as Bricks1580 viewsAnother example of disguise painting used to conceal antennas on a complex surface. From a distance, they are barely noticeable.
Surface mounted antennas sometimes just require matching paint538 viewsThis surface mount wireless site is less visible due to the use of matching paint on the antenna radomes. Less visible, but not a true camouflage site.