Wireless network POLE SIDE

Wireless network - POLE SIDE - Charles Industries
Wireless network - POLE SIDE - Charles Industries
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Charles Industries’ pole side radio concealment shrouds offer aesthetically-pleasing concealment of radios and remote equipment at small cell, densification, and DAS remote sites. With municipalities increasingly passing ordinances for the concealment of remote equipment deployments, our attractive and functional concealment shrouds help obtain approvals, speed deployments, and protect equipment in a variety of environments, Aesthetically pleasing, curved Small Cell pole mount shroud concealment solution. The curved shape matches the pole contour, eliminating right angles found in typical outside plant enclosures. Multiple sizes are available supporting low power (pico) and high power (micro) deployments, with multi-carrier options. Available in multiple colors to match existing poles. Mounts to any type of pole with optional pole mounting kits. Discrete mid pole shroud made of durable, lightweight ABS for minimizing overall impact on pole loading. The shroud itself is adjustable to accommodate different diameter poles and includes cutout for 5G antenna face for optimum RF transmission. Optional 3M film is available to color match exposed antenna face to the pole’s prime color. Single point bracket with two pivoting arms mounts three 5G radios for 360º signal coverage. Fixed universal pipe mount for 24” radio offset from mounting surface.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.