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San Francisco’s New Cell Phone Transmitters are Now Just Above Our Heads

TweetBack in the day, you’d need a big, tall, ugly (or not so ugly) monopole tower reaching up to the heavens to get your cell phone to work. But these days, cellie transmitters are mounted just above...

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Know Your Area Cell Phone Mini Towers – They’re Just Above Our Heads – The...

TweetNow the first time I posted about these cell phone box / antenna things mounted on our telephone poles in the Western Addition / Western NoPA, people from Bernal Heights and the Dogpatch wrote in...

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Know Your Bay Area Broadcast Towers: 1250 Clay Atop the Le Club Building – If...

TweetWell, lookie at what stretches 50 feet above the top of the residential tower at 1250 Clay Street  at Talor in Nob Hill – it’s WNEQ991! This structure combines the paint scheme of Sutro Tower with...

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OMG, NBCBayArea’s New “Weathergirl” Christina Loren Wears a Hat! Plus Rich...

TweetI’ll tell you, my rabbit ears (avec free govmint digital cable converter box) couldn’t even dream of picking up the KNTV from all the way down in San Bruno or wherever, so I never see the Channel...

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Does This New Cell Phone Antenna in the NoPA Represent “Blight” or Progress?

TweetIsn’t it beautiful? You’ve got the box filled with whatnot mounted on the right side of an exisiting wooden phone pole, the all-important cylindrical antenna up high on the left , and down below...

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Mystery Transmitter: Beware Beware

TweetCellular, I s’pose

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Say Hello to My Quite Large Friend: Distributed Antenna Systems Apparatus...

TweetI wondered… …and now here’s the answer, via a SOMA ENGINEER: “It’s part of the Distributed Antenna System (DAS) that the mobile providers are building to increase cell phone capacity. Those...

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