Base Station or CB Radio Base Station

Written by Anonymous on 12:07 AM

Base stations use radio signals to connect mobile phones to the network, enabling people to send and receive calls, texts, emails, pictures, web, TV and downloads. Without base stations, mobile phones will not work. They are made up of three main elements:

  • An antenna (or several antennas) to send and receive radio signals. These are typically between 0.5 and 2.5 metres long
  • A supporting structure such as a mast or building to hold the antenna(s) in the air
  • Equipment to power the base station and radio equipment, which is housed in protective cabinets.

Base stations are connected to each other by cables or wireless technology such as microwave dishes, to create a network.











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