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Identify this Mast EE or 3?

itsjamielike

Regular Member
Hello,

A new mast has appeared near my house, checking on the councils website it is showing a 5G mast application from EE. (New site, around 15m from the current EE mast that will be removed).

It has been there around 3 months I think now, and 5G has not improved on EE. (Or Three)

Walking past it today, it says "Site Refrence 92612 EE LTD Hutchison 3g UK LTD", there is also no noise from the 4 cabs so assume it's turned off.

Is this both EE and Three 5G mast or likley just EE from the council documents?

As a Three customer I would welcome the new mast.

It has plenty of street furnature, is that standard for new 5G masts?


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•1 x slim 20m high Hutchinson Engineering Phase 8 streetpole on new root foundation.
c/w wraparound cabinet (1800x1600x750).
• 6 x Multi Band antennas to be installed on to proposed Phase 8 streetpole.
• 2 x 0.3m DIA transmission dishes to be mounted on to proposed Phase 8 streetpole.
• 1 x GPS node to be mounted on top of proposed Phase 8 streetpole.
• 1 x MK5B Link AC cabinet (1200x600x1600).
• 1 x Wiltshire cabinet (2000x755x1850).
• 1 x Weston cabinet (1460x770x700).
• 1 x Komodo cabinet (1542x1230x400).
• Other ancillary equipment and underground cabling.
The proposed structure will be Light grey (RAL7035) and the ground-based equipment
cabinets are to be fir green (RAL 6009).





Jamie
 

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Close up of the antennas, as I know some amazing people on here know these things backwards.
 

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Looks to be an EE only mast. Looking at the planning application, the 5G antennas are Nokia antennas, which afaik Three don't use. The 2/3/4G antennas look like Phase 7 mast antennas, which are single operator each, and I've seen them being used in EE only monopoles before. (context: EE and Three have different monopole designs, with each one being a different phase. The one in your picture is phase 8, and phase 7 has 2 of each type of antenna mounted vertically - this allows for 5G and a lot of 4G from both operators)

It's unlikely this is broadcasting any Three frequencies, as there are few ports on the antennas and Three will generally have all their frequencies on new and upgraded masts.
 
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