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Any idea? I happened to be driving around today and noticed this thing, and didn't see It on the premier maps, so I'm assuming it's not Sprint. I never noticed it before today. It's double weird to me because there's a tower less than a tenth of a mile away on the other side of the road with all the carriers as far as I can tell. 9y7ububu.jpg

 

 

 

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I can't tell with this resolution. Where in the country is this?

 

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No one is on that tower. People usually are not on a tower unless work is being done to it.

 

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Besides, Who's on first, not on the tower.

 

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Besides, Who's on first, not on the tower.

 

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This is what came to mind when I read the title, LOL just too funny.

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I can't tell with this resolution. Where in the country is this?

 

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Hmm didn't notice cropping crunched It that bad... I'll have to try to grab another pic at some point. The source looks OK but when I crop it it lost a ton of resolution. Area is a little inland of Seacoast New Hampshire, zip 03833.

 

The reason I'm so curious is because there's a tower within view a little ways more than across the street with like four or five racks of panels on it and these guys were just like NOPE NEW TOWER.

 

Probably didn't word the title the best either :P

 

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Any idea? I happened to be driving around today and noticed this thing, and didn't see It on the premier maps, so I'm assuming it's not Sprint. I never noticed it before today. It's double weird to me because there's a tower less than a tenth of a mile away on the other side of the road with all the carriers as far as I can tell.

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I've seen an ATT panel setup up like that, when they were on HSPA+, before LTE.

 

 

Wait nvm I didn't see that thin small panel between the three larger ones

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What? 

 

What's not on the tower either.  What's on second.

 

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Who?

 

Nobody.  Nobody's on the tower.  Nobody's in right field.

 

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Any idea? I happened to be driving around today and noticed this thing, and didn't see It on the premier maps, so I'm assuming it's not Sprint. I never noticed it before today. It's double weird to me because there's a tower less than a tenth of a mile away on the other side of the road with all the carriers as far as I can tell. 9y7ububu.jpg

 

 

 

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"and noticed this thing"  Generally this "thing" is called a tower/transmission tower, and they Generally have theses things called antennas on them!   :lol:

 

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