How do Cell Phone Towers Work
A cell phone tower is a large, steel pole structure that is built hundreds of feet into the air, and is used to facilitate cell phone communication. This article will give a brief overview about how cell phone towers work.
Today, the cell phones used are high-end, sleek, and connect the world at the tip of the finger. But, have you wondered how the cell phones communicate. They do so, by using cell phone towers we see in so many places. But, how do cell phone towers work? Well, read on to know.
Cell phone towers are also known as cell site or base stations, and are made up of radios, computerized switching equipment, and antennas for receiving and transmitting radio frequency (RF) signals. They are usually mounted atop or on the side of either tall buildings, water tanks, etc. They are usually built very tall, nearly 150-270 feet. Their antennas are generally located towards the higher end, so they can adequately cover the range of the entire area.
A signal cell phone tower will host single or multiple mobile operators, serving different air interface technology, such as CDMA or GSM. Part of the electromagnetic spectrum, cell phones and cell phone towers operate at the radio frequency, and emit non-ionizing radiation, similar to the one's used by microwave, AM and FM radio waves, and are too low on energy, to enter DNA tissues.
The operating mechanics of a cell phone are quite simple. When a call is made through a cellular phone, a signal is sent out from the cell phone’s antenna to the base station antenna. It radios the nearest cell phone tower, which is particular to your service provider or a collaborator of the your service provider.
The base station immediately responds to this signal by assigning it an available radio frequency channel. When the base's response is slow or fails, it is caused due to unavailability (congestion) of the radio frequency channels. The transmitting and receipting radio signals transfer the voice information to the base station. After which the voice signals are sent to a switching center, which transfers the call to its destination, and completes the communication transmission.
Cell phones are lifelines to many business houses, and have become indispensable devices in many families. Now that we know how cell phone towers work, we know that we are well-connected when there is a cell phone tower around.

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