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Monday, July 28, 2008

cell towers


Ellen says: I'm a user of cellular telephones. I've become more and more dependent on them over the years, and that is why I am commending all wireless cell tower owners. Cell phones only work where there is a good signal. Good signals usually mean transmitters nearby, which means an antenna tower nearby. Cities that don't allow towers often get poor reception. It's like cities that don't allow paved roads: It's hard to get around.

I am glad that we have a good reception in my area, especially if I need to be in contact with my husband, in emergencies, when I am awaiting for a business call, or when I need to pick up my kids in school. We can usually rate the strength of signal in places by the length of bar in our cellphone. One bar: Bad! Four bars: Good!

The widespread use of cellular phones has led to the placement of cellular phone towers in many communities. Cellular phone towers are usually mounted either on top or on the side of existing structures, such as trees, water tanks, or tall buildings. The antennas need to be located high enough so they can adequately cover the area. With a cell tower nearby, it means you're in touch and connected

Knowing that we have a good signal in our place makes us feel secured. With that, I am very thankful that somehow we live in the place with wireless cell tower.

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