Monday, January 11, 2010

 

Loud Tmobile Microcell at Mullen and Peralta

Tmobile has installed a microcell on a PG&E utility poll at Mullen and Peralta. Most people notice it not so much because of the antenna at the top of the pole, but because of all the equipment that was mounted on the pole. And as the neighbors near it say, the noise from the cooling system for the electronics is really, really loud, and it's mounted on a pole less than 8 feet from the adjacent home's front door.


The neighbors also say that there was no advanced notice that this equipment would be installed, nor any information on who was installing it.


At least Tmobile did try to address appearance issues- the equipment is all painted the same color as the telephone pole and isn't a glaring grey box. But they should be required to make something that operates almost silently. We could understand if it was a very hot day that perhaps the fans might run more loudly; but after dark when it is 50 degrees out and the fans in it are blowing away loudly. And it's making this sound 24 hours a day.


From a design perspective, this is not called for.


Hopefully, Tmobile will deal with the issues of this installation.


Tmobile Microcell Noise Issues from Team Precita on Vimeo.

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Comments:
A watch out for the new ATT Uverse equipment that's springing up around the bay area. These are also huge boxes being mounted on utility poles or refrigerator-sized boxes mounted on sidewalks.
 
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