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  2. Cell site - Wikipedia

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    Cellular lattice tower A cell tower in Peristeri, Greece. A cell site, cell phone tower, cell base tower, or cellular base station is a cellular-enabled mobile device site where antennas and electronic communications equipment are placed (typically on a radio mast, tower, or other raised structure) to create a cell, or adjacent cells, in a cellular network.

  3. List of tallest structures in the United States by height

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    American Towers Tower Riverview-33569 Riverview, Florida Guyed Mast 477.6 m KBSI TV Mast: Cape Girardeau, Missouri: Guyed Mast 477.1 m Media General Tower Saint Ansgar Saint Ansgar, Iowa: Guyed Mast 477 m Red River Broadcast Tower Salem Salem, South Dakota: Guyed Mast 476.4 m Hearst-Argyle Television Tower Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Guyed Mast 475.6 m

  4. New T-Mobile cell tower proposed near Grovetown, but will its ...

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    More people around Grovetown means that better cell coverage is needed. Will a 199-foot tower do the trick? New T-Mobile cell tower proposed near Grovetown, but will its height be an eyesore?

  5. Radio masts and towers - Wikipedia

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    A guyed mast is cheaper to build than a self-supporting tower of equal height. A guyed mast needs additional land to accommodate the guys, and is thus best suited to rural locations where land is relatively cheap. An unguyed tower will fit into a much smaller plot. A steel lattice tower is cheaper to build than a concrete tower of equal height.

  6. ‘Our hands are tied.’ Cell tower approved in Lexington ...

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    More than 300 people in the Palomar area signed a petition protesting the location of a 125-feet cell phone tower at the corner of Man O War and Fort Harrods Road. ‘Our hands are tied.’

  7. Hampton ZBA stands firm on cell tower denial: Will ... - AOL

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    The Hampton tower was part of Vertex’s plan to erect two, 150-foot cell towers – one in Hampton and the other in North Hampton – to improve cell service and eliminate the dead zones that ...

  8. Telecommunications lease - Wikipedia

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    Antenna towers range between 50 and 300 feet tall. These large, free-standing cellular towers can sometimes be “disguised” to blend in with the natural architecture of the building or the surrounding landscape. An example of this is a church property that may have a tower built to resemble, or in some cases built into an existing steeple.

  9. Cell tower decision: Hampton ZBA to vote on controversial ...

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    Zoning Board Chair Bill O’Brien told board members Tuesday to prepare to make a final decision at their Dec. 21 meeting on the 156-foot tower proposed by Vertex Towers at 17R Barbour Road.

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