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Cell tower basics

Cell tower basics

Every call, text, or data session on your phone travels through nearby antennas mounted on towers and rooftops. These antennas connect your device to the network, passing the signal down through cables and into base station equipment at the site. What Is a Cell. . A cell tower, also known as a cell site, or a Base Transceiver Station, is a structure that produces a cellular signal as a “cell” in a cellular network. This is accomplished with a myriad of transceivers, digital signal processors, control electronics, primary and backup electrical power, and GPS. . The answer lies in cell towers, the silent architects of our modern, connected lives. These structures, scattered across the landscape, enable our mobile devices to communicate with each other, providing us with the seamless connectivity we've come to rely on. [PDF Version]

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