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ARE CELLULAR AND PCS TOWERS AND ANTENNAS SAFE?

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ARE CELLULAR AND PCS TOWERS AND ANTENNAS SAFE?

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Cellular radio services transmit using frequencies between 824 and 894 megahertz (MHz). Transmitters in the Personal Communications Service (PCS) use frequencies in the range of 1850-1990 MHz. Antennas used for cellular and PCS transmissions are typically located on towers, water tanks or other elevated structures including rooftops and the sides of buildings. The combination of antennas and associated electronic equipment is referred to as a cellular or PCS “base station” or “cell site.” Typical heights for free-standing base station towers or structures are 50-200 feet. A cellular base station may utilize several “omni-directional” antennas that look like poles, 10 to 15 feet in length, although these types of antennas are less common in urbanized areas. In urban and suburban areas, cellular and PCS service providers commonly use “sector” antennas for their base stations. These antennas are rectangular panels, e.g., about 1 by 4 feet in size, typically mounted on a rooftop or other s

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Cellular radio services transmit using frequencies between 800 and 900 megahertz (MHz). Transmitters in the Personal Communications Service (PCS) use frequencies in the range of 1850-1990 MHz. Antennas used for cellular and PCS transmissions are typically located on towers, water tanks or other elevated structures including rooftops and the sides of buildings. The combination of antennas and associated electronic equipment is referred to as a cellular or PCS “base station” or “cell site.” Typical heights for free-standing base station towers or structures are 50-200 feet. A cellular base station may utilize several “omni-directional” antennas that look like poles, 10 to 15 feet in length, although these types of antennas are becoming less common in urban areas. In urban and suburban areas, cellular and PCS service providers now more commonly use “sector” antennas for their base stations. These antennas are rectangular panels, e.g., about 1 by 4 feet in dimension, typically mounted on a

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