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Besides Holbeinstraße 13, this Vodafone 3G/4G site is another example in Schweizer Viertel, Lichterfelde, one chose to hide the mast under a chimney-looking cover. Unlike many other Vodafone sites in Berlin, this one does not seem to send 2G. Maybe smaller panel antennas, that only do a second frequency (LTE 2600) besides UMTS 2100, were chosen to fit under the cover. | Besides Holbeinstraße 13, this Vodafone 3G/4G site is another example in Schweizer Viertel, Lichterfelde, one chose to hide the mast under a chimney-looking cover. Unlike many other Vodafone sites in Berlin, this one does not seem to send 2G. Maybe smaller panel antennas, that only do a second frequency (LTE 2600) besides UMTS/LTE 2100, were chosen to fit under the cover. | ||
Zoomed-in view of the chimney-looking cover hiding the mast, seen from the west at Weddigenweg. The directional radio on the left is uncovered: | Zoomed-in view of the chimney-looking cover hiding the mast, seen from the west at Weddigenweg. The directional radio on the left is uncovered: | ||
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The hidden mast seen from the south: | The hidden mast seen from the south: | ||
[[15438VF-s-close.JPG|1400px]] | [[File:15438VF-s-close.JPG|1400px]] | ||
The house seen from the south: | The house seen from the south: | ||
[[15438VF-s.JPG|1400px]] | [[File:15438VF-s.JPG|1400px]] |
Latest revision as of 11:43, 12 April 2020
Besides Holbeinstraße 13, this Vodafone 3G/4G site is another example in Schweizer Viertel, Lichterfelde, one chose to hide the mast under a chimney-looking cover. Unlike many other Vodafone sites in Berlin, this one does not seem to send 2G. Maybe smaller panel antennas, that only do a second frequency (LTE 2600) besides UMTS/LTE 2100, were chosen to fit under the cover.
Zoomed-in view of the chimney-looking cover hiding the mast, seen from the west at Weddigenweg. The directional radio on the left is uncovered:
Zoomed out view of the house:
The hidden mast seen from the south:
The house seen from the south: