While older cell towers were topped with those those unsightly satellite-looking antenna fixtures, newer ones can be contained entirely in sleek, featureless polls and thus disguised as trees. Nice for us, not so much for woodpeckers. [YouTube - Thanks Manny]
matt
July 20, 2010 at 2:04 PM
just don’t touch them in the wrong place!
(sorry I couldn’t resist)
Report PermalinkChristopher Ng
July 20, 2010 at 4:07 PM
who spell checks these posts, they are almost always posted with mistakes. ugh
Report PermalinkDoctorOwl
July 20, 2010 at 5:10 PM
Wow so that’s what those things are. When they are done as just poles, they look very Tesla-like.
Report PermalinkWard Paterson
July 20, 2010 at 6:36 PM
Wow wee… Between years 1999 and 2005, I designed, developed and installed over 200 mobile sites with Optus throughout Queensland, Australia.
We hid them in shopping signs, flush mounted them to walls and painted them in brick designs matching building facades, installed them atop 40m+ fibreglass moulded palm trees with polycarbonate palm fronds (made in the UAE and shipped to Australia), mounted them in church bell towers behind polycarbonate screens, attached panel antennas slim mounted to light poles on bridges, etc, etc the list goes on.
This has been going on for so many years, so I mean WTF? Why even post this article??
Report PermalinkKg
July 20, 2010 at 7:47 PM
Any idea where this tower is. Address maybe.
Report PermalinkCheers