Track and mobile phone base station
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The photograph on this page of Track and mobile phone base station by Alan Walker as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Alan Walker Taken: 14 Nov 2007
This south-westerly facing photograph shows a track carrying a public footpath connecting Seanor Lane¹, Lower Pilsley (ahead) with Dark Lane¹, North Wingfield (behind the viewpoint). Just beyond the Image² this route is joined by another from the B6039¹ near Astwith (easterly). The buildings ahead are part of a smallholding. To see another, north-easterly facing (Dark Lane¹, North Wingfield) photograph of this footpath junction, click here Image For a more south-westerly (ahead) photograph of the track and public footpath, click here Image ¹ Road name information from OS Maps at:- Elgin, http://www.elgin.gov.uk/ and the Mapping Portal of the Derbyshire Partnership, http://derbyshiremaps.derbyshire.gov.uk/ ² Name of Operator: T-MOBILE Operator Site Ref: 99504 Station Type: Macrocell Height of Antenna: 15 Metres Frequency Range: 1800 MHz Transmitter Power: 26 dBW Maximum licensed power: 32 dBW Type of Transmission: GSM Base station data provided by: Sitefinder (Ofcom) - http://www.sitefinder.ofcom.org.uk/