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radio antenna downtown los angeles

I don't live in Southern California, and I am not planning on any trips anytime soon, so I cannot investigate this on my own.

In looking at Google Maps for one address I have run across a free standing antenna, panted in the normal antenna colors, in a parking lot bounded by Center Street, Banning Street and Temple Street.

The building next to it is Los Angeles Personnel Department. Could it be a City of Los Angeles antenna?

Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
 
The tower has numerous fiberglass collinear verticals for LMR (land mobile radio) and a UHF dish.
I would expect this is a central dispatch station for various city services, both vehicle and hand-held.
 
Thanks for the tip on antenna search. Is that site frustrating for you? I know where KFI's antenna is in Buena Park, so I checked google maps for a street and street number and the site came up with hundreds of sites, but it didn't identify KFI that I could see.

I'll have to play with it more to try and understand it.

Thanks again.
 
Mike said:
Thanks for the tip on antenna search. Is that site frustrating for you? I know where KFI's antenna is in Buena Park, so I checked google maps for a street and street number and the site came up with hundreds of sites, but it didn't identify KFI that I could see.

I'll have to play with it more to try and understand it.
The antenna is literally tucked back in the middle of a bunch of warehouses, there isn't a street view to see it and a look at it from the satellite view doesn't yield much but a patch of dirt in the middle of an asphalt lot (though if you strain real hard you can see sunlight reflected off of the guy wires).
 
Mike said:
Thanks for the tip on antenna search. Is that site frustrating for you? I know where KFI's antenna is in Buena Park, so I checked google maps for a street and street number and the site came up with hundreds of sites, but it didn't identify KFI that I could see.

I'll have to play with it more to try and understand it.

Thanks again.

There are ways to narrow he search but yes it does find a lot because it finds every cell phone tower and even ham radios. But it is more accurate at times that Radio Locator which only does broadcast. It shows a local translator in a location that I pass every day and there is no kind of antenna there, not even a CB or other two way. Takes a little practice to finesse it.
 
That is a City of LA structure. If you go to Google Maps, and then Street View you can get a good look at it. I know it has some microwave links on it and a couple antennas. The new City of LA Emergency Operations Center was built down the street (with Fire Station #4), so I would guess the antenna is built for an 8.5 magnitude earthquake? It does look like it can handle a great number of more VHF, UHF and 700/800 Mhz antennas in the future.

http://per.lacity.org/safety/Bulletin_18.pdf

http://forums.radioreference.com/gr...ion/105565-new-city-la-antenna-structure.html
 
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