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A cell site is a site where antennas and electronic communications equipment are placed, usually on a radio mast, tower or other high place, to create a cell (or adjacent cells) in a cellular network. The elevated structure typically supports antennas, and one or more sets of transmitter/receivers transceivers, digital signal processors, control electronics, a GPS receiver for timing (for CDMA2000/IS-95 or GSM systems), primary and backup electrical power sources, and sheltering.
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- Related: Cellular network, Node B, OpenBTS, Telecom infrastructure sharing, Base transceiver station, Radio masts and towers, Mobile cell sites
Maps of All Towers Across the United States Maps of All Towers Across the United States www.gotreception.com - Web |
Maps of All Towers Across Canada Maps of All Towers Across Canada www.loxcel.com/celltower - Web |
Searchable map of cell (and all other) towers in A... Searchable map of cell (and all other) towers in Australia maps.spench.net/rf/ - Web |
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Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety... Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) Base Station Survey 2007- 2011 www.arpansa.gov.au/.../index.cfm - Web |