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New Cell Tower-Fake Tree

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Griffinaz, Jan 14, 2008.

  1. Griffinaz Zealot

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    Do other places of the U.S. put up cell towers disguised as fake trees? This one was just "installed" down the street from my house and I found it rather interesting.

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  2. mittenman Member

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    We don't have those kind of trees up here in the Mitten, but that's a really cool idea. I guess they could make ours look like giant pine trees, but it'd probably be alot more involved. Looks a whole lot better than just a plain tower!!
  3. deac Member

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    cool --- that could work great at Kiawah Island where fellow residents are fighting new towers as eyesores...... and reception is awful
  4. dcom Zealot

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    I worked at a convention for the National Assocation Of Tower Erectors one year and you'd be surprised at all the ways they can disguise cell towers. Trees are the most inconspicuous but they've also put them in church steeples, billboards, and other non-tower-looking structures.
  5. Tinman Evangelist

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    Yes, due to NIMBYs this is starting to happen more frequently, though it has been going on for years. Seems to happen a lot when store/lot/school/church/whatever decides to lease space to a tower/cell company.

    This seems to be a great compromise, as evidenced by the photo in the OP (you'd not likely know it was there if you were driving by).



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  6. Indy New Member

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    There's been one up disguised as a pine tree down the road from where I live for atleast the past 10 years if not more!

    And I'm spotting them more often around town.

    Cool idea.

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  7. Youngbinks Zealot

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    This is a great way to preserve the look of a community while benefiting as a whole as well, nice innovation (even if it's been around for a while).
  8. KNK New Member

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    We have had one in a McDonald's parking lot for 9 Years, and after they erected it my phone service was better.
  9. Ramesh Zealot

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    Ha! That's pretty neat. I've not seen them out here, but then again, maybe I did, and didn't realize it! :D
  10. KNK New Member

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    Just out of curiosity, I wonder what they use on the East Coast?
  11. Tinman Evangelist

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    I heard in Jersey they use rusty smoke stacks. Blends right in. <d & r>



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  12. KNK New Member

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    Looks like you just started an East - West battle feud....hahahahaha
  13. mittenman Member

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    That's what's nice about Michigan, we've got bothe East and West coasts in one state!!
  14. Eragon Zealot

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    Always wondered what those were for...:smile:

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  15. Griffinaz Zealot

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    :laugh2: Those are for Verizon with their big clunky imitation iPhones.
  16. Tinman Evangelist

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    Yes I've noticed this. Only when flying over Michigan, of course, but noticed it I did. ;)



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  17. KNK New Member

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    I prefer these points "sittin way up firm and high"
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  18. hexonxonx New Member

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    I saw a cell tower that was disguised as a tree but I can't remember where it was. I know I saw it somewhere during vacation last September. It wasn't a palm tree and it had those transponders on three different levels down the tree. On each level they had fake leaves trying to hide the transponder things. It looked really weird. Not sure if it was in Utah, Nevada or California.
  19. Ramesh Zealot

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    probably Cali, lol
  20. iPhreak Member

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    Here in Atlanta ours are like Pine Trees

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