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Meeting Minutes
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Meeting Minutes - Date
7/21/1997
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Board of Commissioners
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Regular
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Siting Cellular Towers: What You Need to Know, What You Need to Do <br /> <br />Whether the antenna is installed on a communications tower <br />or on another structure, an antenna's height depends on several <br />factors, including the range and characteristics of the <br />geographic area it is expected to serve. Antenna towers <br />generally range in height from 50 to 300 feet. In some remote <br />areas they may even reach 500 feet. The number of antennas <br />in a community also depends on several factors, most <br />commonly service demand and local geography. As a system <br />grows, the number of antenna sites increases as channels are <br />reused at closer intervals to accommodate more subscribers. <br /> <br />Monopole disguised as a palm tree. <br /> <br /> <br />
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