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By Jonathan Kramer, on January 2nd, 2012% Last month I traveled to Santa Fe and Albuquerque, New Mexico to participate on a wireless law panel and to visit with friends. While there I had a chance to take a series of new site photos in Santa Fe, and to add to the Twisted Tower photo collection.
Here are a few examples that . . . → Read More: New Photos in Cell Tower Gallery
By Jonathan Kramer, on December 24th, 2011% Camouflaging a wireless site is not simply about hiding the antennas. Sometimes its about designing and locating the panel antenna enclosure to fit the existing architectural surroundings. Here’s an example at the Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall in, of all places, Scottsdale, Arizona (I was in Scottsdale a few days ago on business).
The antenna panels . . . → Read More: Simple Stylish Scottsdale Site
By Jonathan Kramer, on December 8th, 2011% Many have claimed that wireless towers are unfriendly to birds, and that wireless carriers are vultures.
Nope, not true!
Here are the real wireless vultures! In a twist, a couple of days ago I stumbled across a tower in Pittsburg, California that is very friendly to birds. Vultures, that is. By my count, there were . . . → Read More: Wireless Vultures!
By Jonathan Kramer, on August 1st, 2010% Attention creative wireless site planners: A truly twisted cell tower has risen from a mesa in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
This uniquely designed multi-carrier cell tower constructed in the Mesa del Sol area in Albuquerque, New Mexico, just south of the airport.
The architect for this site is Dekker/Perich/Sabatini.
This site isn’t quite . . . → Read More: A Truly Twisted Cell Tower
By Jonathan Kramer, on June 28th, 2010% In yet another in my occasional series of “elements of wireless design” I’d like to share with you an outstanding design developed by the City of Piedmont, California and T-Mobile.
Excellent T-Mobile Camo Site in Piedmont, California
The antennas are hidden behind the faux vents in the bell tower. The equipment is inside the . . . → Read More: Elements of Wireless Design
By Jonathan Kramer, on June 19th, 2010% I’ve been on a bit of a tear recently taking and adding new photos to the planner gallery. If you haven’t visited the gallery lately, please do stop by and take a look around.
You may CLICK HERE to visit the gallery, or you can click on that really big picture above this posting!
Jonathan
. . . → Read More: Many New Cell Site Images
By Jonathan Kramer, on October 16th, 2009% It is the worlds largest cell site…no, sorry, kidding…it’s the worlds largest monolithic rock, for decades called Ayers, and now (again) by its traditional name, Uluru.
I took this photo about 48 hours ago, just before sunset.
This is a spiritual and quiet place (when away from us tourists).
Go.
(Click on the photo for . . . → Read More: No, it’s not the worlds largest cell site.
By Jonathan Kramer, on July 5th, 2009% I’ve just added some very interesting cell site photos to my on-line planner’s collection. Just added sites include a Sprint “Monorock”, a very attractive ‘tower’ site, and a ‘fun’ pair of camo sites at an amusement park.
To visit the gallery, just click on the large banner photo above, or select the gallery link in . . . → Read More: More New Cell Site Photos
By Jonathan Kramer, on June 3rd, 2009% Several times each year I receive queries about making cell site photos from my collection available for use in magazines and other publications.
I was contacted months ago by a French magazine, “LE NOUVEAU MAGAZINE DU PALAIS DE TOKYO” (“The New Magazine of the Palais of Tokyo”) to supply cell site photos for an issue . . . → Read More: Oui we do supply cell site photos!
By Jonathan Kramer, on January 5th, 2009% Happy New Year!
I’ve just added a bunch of new photos to the cell site photo Gallery. They include photos in and around Santa Fe, New Mexico of camouflaged (AT&T monopine) and non-camouflaged sites (Santa Fe Opera).
I’ve also added some photos from Ketchikan and Haines, Alaska.
Just click on the photo above, or the . . . → Read More: New Photos in the Gallery: New Mexico and Alaska
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