Sunday, August 2, 2009

FCC Registered Cell Phone Towers: 1
  • 207 Bonview Dr., Type: Mast, Structure height: 54.9 m, Overall height: 61 m, Call Sign: KNKA396
    Assigned Frequencies : 880.020 MHz, 835.020 MHz, 891.510 MHz, 846.510 MHz, 835.020 MHz, 880.020 MHz
    Grant Date: 01/04/2007, Expiration Date: 11/29/2016, Certifier: Glenn S Rabin
    Registrant: Verizon Wireless, 1120 Sanctuary Pkwy, #150 Gasa5reg, Alpharetta, GA 30004, Phone: (770) 797-1070, Fax: (770) 797-1036, Email: network.regulatory@verizonwireless.com
That's just one....Here is a link to a map of cell towers in the area.
There is one at 195 Horseshoe Trail Road (my old area) and one listed simply as Reinholds PA.

http://www.cellreception.com/towers/towers.php?city=denver&state_abr=pa


I found this while searching how to geographically locate a cell phone......

If the phone is turned on, it does not even haave to make a call to track it. Cell phones are equipped with an ESN (electronic serial number). The company servicing the phone can send out a tracking signal to "ping" the ESN and it will report the location within a few square blocks by monitoring which tower receives signal back from the phone. This is often the case in locating missing people. If the phone is off, or if it is out of the service provider's network, it cannot be traced.

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