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Would a concealment pole allow you to place transmission equipment in a high profile area of your community? Will it prevent public opposition and delay target on-air dates? Whether transmission equipment is needed in highly populated or unpopulated areas, a concealment pole may be just the ticket to get you up and running quickly. From stately flagpoles to unassuming stadium lights…concealment poles can blend quietly into its surroundings or add a focal point to your chosen site. 

Although expansion and upgradeability opportunities are minimal, and required site prep slightly more involved, easy installation and fast completion rates get you on-air fast.

Due to their simple appearance, concealment poles are thought to be the least expensive concealment option. But with serviceability costs driven by height and location, it’s important to evaluate potential post-installation costs. Your long-term site goals and budget will help you to determine if the advantages of a concealment pole’s completion speed and minimalist structure outweigh other concealment options.

Whether you want a flagpole, light pole, a cross, or even a Saguaro cactus, STEALTH provides outstanding concealment pole options with concealment diameters capable of housing a broad range of antenna specifications.

Sites are up quickly with STEALTH® Concealment Solutions’ antenna concealment applications. Constructed from our proprietary StealthSkin™ (Non-Fiberglass) cylinders, top section poles are designed to be raised or lowered for easy access to antennas. Plus STEALTH’s top section design can easily be modified to perform as a light pole (open photo), banner pole (open photo), or cross pole (open photo). Pole products can be free standing or roof mounted.

Our unique design can also be modified to offset the internal support structure, allowing larger size antennas located at different elevations – accommodating a vertical array of directional antennas. 

All STEALTH pole products are designed to meet EIA/TIA 222F code requirements as well as municipality wind load requirements. 
 

Concealment Poles and Trees Overview (pdf)