LTE is an evolution of GSM. It uses a combination of TDMA and FDMA. The various high speed pulses are the individual data packets broadcast in the data windows. Their intensity is the product of the frequency their transmitted on and how well tuned the antenna is to them.
To be honest I'm surprised an antenna across a street can do this. Another possibility is that somebody very near by has a picocell or a femtocell installation in their unit. That's common in larger cities. I wouldn't be surprised if unshielded tubes picked this up. Something somewhere needs more shielding and I'd be focusing on that as much as possible. I'd be tempted to build a Faraday cage and put gear inside it to see what happens.
To be honest I'm surprised an antenna across a street can do this. Another possibility is that somebody very near by has a picocell or a femtocell installation in their unit. That's common in larger cities. I wouldn't be surprised if unshielded tubes picked this up. Something somewhere needs more shielding and I'd be focusing on that as much as possible. I'd be tempted to build a Faraday cage and put gear inside it to see what happens.

