So-so Camo'ed Pop-Up Site in Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)466 viewsThis is a so-so camo rooftop site in the San Fernando Valley portion of Los Angeles. It uses open-back pop-ups on the building to mostly hide the antennas.
So-so Camo'ed Pop-Up Site in Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)421 viewsThis is a so-so camo rooftop site in the San Fernando Valley portion of Los Angeles. It uses open-back pop-ups on the building to mostly hide the antennas.
So-so Camo'ed Pop-Up Site in Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)372 viewsThis is a so-so camo rooftop site in the San Fernando Valley portion of Los Angeles. It uses open-back pop-ups on the building to mostly hide the antennas.
So-so Camo'ed Pop-Up Site in Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)386 viewsThis is a so-so camo rooftop site in the San Fernando Valley portion of Los Angeles. It uses open-back pop-ups on the building to mostly hide the antennas.
So-so Camo'ed Pop-Up Site in Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)444 viewsThis is a so-so camo rooftop site in the San Fernando Valley portion of Los Angeles. It uses open-back pop-ups on the building to mostly hide the antennas.
Semi-Camo Chimney Site454 viewsCulver City, California faux chimney pop-up
Lolipop Antenna Mount429 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.
Hot zone? What hot zone?722 viewsThis roof-top site (now removed) used cheezy plastic safety cones with pasted-on warning signs to alleged mark the edge of the general population/uncontrolled RF zone. Note the two cones at rear-right that have blown over. A very effective warning technique, eh?