Most cell towers are between 14.9 metres (49 feet) and 35 metres (115 feet) in height, but can be as high as 45 metres (148 feet) to 65 metres (213 feet).
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Traditional Tower Height Traditional cell towers, typically stand-alone towers, and they can be between 50-400 feet .
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The combination of antenna towers and associated electronic equipment is referred to as a “cellular or PCS cell site” or “base station.” Cellular or PCS cell site towers are typically 50-200 feet high.
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Cell phones have an in-built antenna which is used to send packets of digital information back and forth with cell-phone towers via radio waves . Mobile phones connect to a cell tower in the area, and instead of connecting to another phone it connects to the Internet and can fetch or retrieve data.
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Cell phones communicate with nearby cell towers mainly through RF waves , a form of energy in the electromagnetic spectrum between FM radio waves and microwaves. Like FM radio waves, microwaves, visible light, and heat, they are forms of non-ionizing radiation.
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Cell phone tower signals reach long distance and thus better connectivity outside . But Wi-Fi is primarily a short-range local wireless networking WiFi signals are affected by interference and hence suited for single or multi connectivity in a short area.
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Whenever a cell phone is used, it emits an electromagnetic radio wave, called a radio frequency, that is received by the nearest cell tower’s antenna . Once the cell tower receives this signal, it will transmit the signals to a switching center.24 Tem 2021
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