Cell Site

A cell site is a site where a wireless antenna and network communications equipment are placed for the use of mobile phones. A cell site is comprised of an antenna (electronics) tower, transmitter/receiver, transmission radios and radio controllers. Synonyms for "cell site" include cellular base station and Personal Communications Service (PCS) station. A controversial issue is the correlation between radio transmission and the risk of cancer. Safety regulations exist to protect the public from extensive exposure to radio waves emitted by cell sites.

External link

FCC: Information On Human Exposure To Radiofrequency Fields From Cellular and PCS Radio Transmitters

 

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