Saturday, July 25, 2015

what are mobile towers ?

Mobile Towers.




How Telecom Towers Can Get the Power Mix Right

 Cell phone towers are structures built on specific parcels of land that are designed to accommodate wireless tenants. Wireless tenants utilize cell towers to deploy various technologies to a subscriber base, such as telephony, mobile data, television and radio. Cell towers are typically built by tower companies or wireless carriers

PSTN-public switch telephone network.
MSC-mobile switching center.
BS-base station.


The Microwave Dish is a large round antenna, which is used for a specific type of transmission, and also commonly used for backhaul.backhaul portion of the network comprises the intermediate links between the core network, or backbone network and the small subnetworks at the "edge".


The Base Transmitter Station or BTS is a shelter or enclosed area used to house and protect communications, radio and network equipment.
The Generator is powered by gas or diesel and used as emergency back-up to keep cell sites operational during power outages.
Utilities are also necessary for the operation of cell sites. Wireless carriers will run lines or cables to the site to complement their specific technology
Base Transmitter Station 
                                                How healthy are Mobile Towers?
People say that by having a mobile tower near to our house can cause cancer. Is it really so?

Some of the most powerful cell tower installations are on mountains and hilltops outside of urban areas. These EM fields have impacted humans, animals as well as the ecological balance. Studies of people and farm animals living around high voltage wires point to extreme hazards of living up up-close to a powerful electromagnetic field (EMF) - exhibiting everything from stress and sleep disorders to birth defects, cancer and Alzheimer’s. All cell site exposure risks.
These image will tell you what kind of EM are harmful . 

 Our body also resonates with earths magnetic field at 10Hz.

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