The single-pole cell tower is often called a monopole, so naturally, the first cell tower Larson disguised as a pine tree was called Mono-Pine . This was soon followed by Mono-Palms and Mono-Elms—they even made ones that look like saguaro cacti.12 Eki 2020
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5G uses millimeter waves that have limited ability to penetrate obstacles , such as buildings, trees and even inclement weather like rain or snow. … The leafier the tree, the more the waves lose their strength, according to NIST Wireless Networks Division Chief Nada Golmie.
Read moreWhat are the fake trees?
These “trees” are normal cellphone towers , which are then sent to companies like Larson or Stealth Concealment for plastic, fiberglass, or acrylic “bark,” “branches,” and “needles” to be added. This process is customized and expensive: it can add $100,000 or so to the baseline $150,000 cost of a tower.19 Nis 2015
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