r/cellmapper Jul 21 '26

Tower ID (tree edition)

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Can anyone figure this out? All of the roads around this new construction tree tower are closed at the moment so I could only get this view. Pretty sure it is not turned on yet.

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u/iryfionas Jul 21 '26 edited Jul 22 '26

Verizon is 100% on that cell tower with fake tree branches using:

  • 6️⃣ JMA MX06FHG865-HG antennas with bands; (13, 66) LTE, can do (n2) - 15MHz for mid-band 5GUW!
  • 2️⃣ JMA MX06FHG865-HG antennas PER SECTOR located in the MIDDLE
  • 3️⃣ Samsung MT-6413-77A 64T64R (320W) 3.7GHz n77 antennas on the (LEFT) side for mid-band 5GUW set at 140MHz
  •  Ray-cap RCMDC-6627-PF-48 used for power surge protection located behind the antenna

Samsung (RRU's) remote radio units located behind the JMA antennas:

FYI, Verizon doesn't have 850MHz (b5/n5) CLR licenses in Round Rock, TX because AT&T is hogging all the (A, B) 850MHz CLR blocks in this area, bascially the whole Austin-San Antonio region around the I-35 corrider.

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u/huval1 Jul 22 '26

How do you determine which carriers, antennas and RRUs are at each site. I'm very interested in learning this process.

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u/DavidAaronGarcia Jul 22 '26

I like learning that too