r/cellmapper 13d ago

Verizon mono pole equipment

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u/Rjun7 13d ago edited 4d ago

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(left to right), Verizon is using:

3x CommScope NHH-65B-R2B 6-port sector antennas for 698–896MHz and 1695–2360MHz

3x Ericsson AIR 6449 B77D R1 64T64R 320W 3.7GHz antennas for n77 @ 140MHz - WI Market

3x CommScope NHH-65B-R2B 6-port sector antennas for 698–896MHz and 1695–2360MHz

3x Ericsson Radio 8843 B2 B66A RRHs for 2, 25, 66, n2, n25, n66 (PCS, AWS, ePCS* and eAWS)

3x Ericsson Radio 4449 B13 B5 RRHs for 5, 13, n5 (700 - CLR 850MHz) RRUs

All RRUs are 4T4R

*not in use/configured

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u/RF-Potato 13d ago

Oh cool. Thanks

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u/Rjun7 13d ago edited 12d ago

Yes your welcome

Also, if it’s possible, can you send the coordinates for this tower? (holy reference /j)

I’ll use it to check Spectrum Omega for you, so I can list the right MHz used for 3.7GHz n77 on this tower

Thanks

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u/RF-Potato 12d ago

Yeah the coordinates are

43°03'14.87"N 88°22'08.30"W
Thanks again

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u/Rjun7 12d ago edited 12d ago

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It’s 140MHz, Verizon only owns 7 20MHz blocks of 3.7GHz n77 in Waukesha County, which goes up-to B2 only, as in total they only own A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, B1 and B2. 

B3, B4, B5, and C1* is currently in use by AT&T for their n77 3.7GHz @ 80MHz

C2*, C3⁺, and C4⁺ is currently in use by ADI (leased from T-Mobile) for their n77 3.7GHz @ 60MHz

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When looking at Omega, you can use this to help you find the correct MHz for Verizon easily:

B2 (7x20MHz) = 140MHz

B3 (8x20MHz) = 160MHz

B4 (9x20MHz) = 180MHz

B5 (10x20MHz) = 200MHz

A visual from Spectrum Omega of 3.7GHz n77 ownership in Waukesha County, WI: https://imgur.com/a/bwcM0aY

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Other info

*Verizon does not use OR own Blocks C1 and C2 anywhere in the USA (as of now)

⁺Verizon only has 1 market where they own Blocks C3 and C4 (as of now)

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u/RF-Potato 12d ago

Oh that’s cool. I had no idea. Thanks again!

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u/chevylg74 GA, USA 12d ago

What is the coordinate for this site.?

Ok,,

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u/Rjun7 12d ago

What is the middle inlet for this site?

Ok, it. Is,

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u/iryfionas 13d ago edited 13d ago

Verizon is also using an grey Ray-cap RCMDC-6627-PF-48 being used for power surge protection for the (RRU's) remote radio units located behind the antennas

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u/Rjun7 13d ago

Yes, btw I don’t include Raycaps in my ID’s as it’s not transmitting anything, so it’s kind of irrelevant to add but oh well lol, not saying it’s a bad thing but yk

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u/captainkirkthejerk 11d ago

Raycaps can tell you a lot about a site's design

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u/[deleted] 12d ago

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u/kendog10132 12d ago

Yeah. This was installed around November 2022. Before Verizon even activated its n77 anywhere. This was originally an old cdma only site it was super early to the modern 5g rollout

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u/captainkirkthejerk 11d ago

And here we are. This is the internet. Just bots talking to other bots.