Microwave stations are approx 20 miles apart . The fcc would only allow a 5 watt xmit signal. Any higher would burn trees ,cause cancers etc . The mw was replaced with fiber starting around 1985 or so . Most towers are used by cellular company’s Crown castle and American tower own 99,9% of att’s old infrastructure , I played foneman 40 plus yrs , loved the job
@wes5150.2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Robert for your comments. re fcc max pwr 5 watt xmit would be plenty in view of the amount of signal Gain those antennas had. And, I never knew the TX Pwr so thanks. Like most everyone else I ALWAYS wanted to see the inside, but I think it was considered a military secret. I don't think I've ever seen even any recent posts on You Tube that someone might have of the interior showing the equipment. But I do know what the 3.7Ghz to 4.2Ghz radios look like and I imagine that it was rectangular brass waveguide from the radios to the wall of the concrete building.
@richardj16311 ай бұрын
I disagree on burning tree’s, cause cancer… etc. The frequency bands in use likely were 4GHz, which is non-ionizing. Any idea what your home microwave wattage is?
@Brad-.-.-.-.howitzer11 ай бұрын
Burning trees??l!ololololololo
@MonoManokit4 жыл бұрын
"That building just looks like a bomb shelter" that's because it practically is. The government and military also relied on these sites for data transmission and thus many of them were built to withstand a nuclear blast in case of war with the Soviet Union. Gotta love Cold War leftovers.
@MonoManokit4 жыл бұрын
Never mind you stated that later in the video. Still neat stuff.
@RyanColgan11255 жыл бұрын
I’ve always wanted to go inside one of those buildings to see what was inside, I’d love to see old documentation. I’ve been to a modern MTSO some years ago.
@tschmidtty2 жыл бұрын
Cool to see they're all around! I've got one near me over by Chippewa falls, it's in near mint condition, paint looks fresh!
@brianrush98754 жыл бұрын
They were placed due to line to horizon as they were line of site. So at about 15 to 20 miles depending on terrain and height
@jmmccrory13872 жыл бұрын
I’ve been past the Norrie Rd tower in Birnamwood many times. It’s just off of 45. We go past it every time we go up north to visit my wife’s family.
@cindynimeskern79942 жыл бұрын
When I lived outside Austin I could see the long line tower in Plflugerville Texas back when Pflugerville was rolling country around it. I was always amazed by it and rather see those towers instead of foreboding looking cell phone towers
@windsine3 жыл бұрын
there is actually a second tower foundation installed at Coloma, right next to the existing tower. Possibly they were planning on installing a much taller tower at some point.
@stuntcardriver3 жыл бұрын
I didn't know that. Seems like a good location for all sorts of towers.
@jeffferryyyrippppp46292 жыл бұрын
The towers have to be close due to line sight so take the direction of the bell and go straight you will find another tower facing it directly in front of that bell because these were directional
@christophercruz86604 жыл бұрын
there was one off of I 287 in Rockland New York that has been stripped of the orange and white paint and the four square dishes on top have been removed sometime around 2010 but the tower is still there
@kittyfanatic19804 жыл бұрын
If everything is still inside and has not been gutted, you should try to get it into a museum. I used to live in clintonville, wi and never knew they had a microwave tower any longer.
@ScoutCrafter5 жыл бұрын
That is fascinating! I think the close spacing has to do with these frequencies being so high they are line of sight and even though those towers are huge the curvature of the earth limits distance between towers. Great stuff! 😃👍
@westtell42 жыл бұрын
microwave towers were built cross the country at 20 to 25 mile Intervals from coast to coast 80% of long distances calls in the US during the 70's and 80's were carried over these long lines towers
@Diapason16ft2 жыл бұрын
Line of sight is why. Microwave shots are reliable for 20-30 miles.
@wes5150.2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video.
@ridingwithralseek12243 жыл бұрын
American tower is who owns the tower, the carrier leases the space on the tower to use that spot for their equipment
@themagus590611 ай бұрын
The fact is; the military piggy-backed off the Bell System with all these towers, coaxial bunkers, etc. when they were built. The microwave and coaxial systems were crucial to have the military's AUTOVON (automatic voice over network) and Echo Fox (aircraft to ground) voice communications connect. How do you think Bell got the unlimited dollars to build hundreds of these sites? (hint: it wasn't from long-distance charges) Bell didn't care about "atomic-hardened bunkers" when they developed their Long Lines system; they just wanted to make telephones work, but the military said they wanted bomb-proof facilities to protect THEIR communications. As you might imagine, no expense was spared at the time. The Army Corps of Engineers then designed and built these installations, where they shared the military's equipment with the telco. Now they're not needed any more, so they're relegated to cellphone towers, fiber-optic connections, wireless internet connection companies, and doomsday preppers.
@jolesco4 жыл бұрын
American Tower aquired a majority of the former AT&T longlines sites. On their webpage, they used to have free access to the site database with pictures,site information & site coordinates. As far as I remember the longlines sites stars with 87xx,88xx,89xx. I created a KMZ file for google earth that I still have.....kind of interesting to observe the sites as time goes on, typically the "Western Electric KS-15676" antrennas gets removed & some sites are just completely demolised. Head over to: long-lines.net for more longlines info
@HVACSirenTowerTrainFanFan20123 жыл бұрын
What is the Name of street for the 3rd and 4th towers?
@stuntcardriver3 жыл бұрын
Tower 3 is on grand view road, and tower 4 is on state highway 21
@badcompany-w6s2 жыл бұрын
So am I. We have an AT&t communications building right in the middle of the downtown area of my hometown. I remember the horns on a tower behind that building. They had them removed and they had a helicopter crane to remove them.
@westtell42 жыл бұрын
the theory is they are still active just turned off.... that can be turned on in the event of nuclear attack... the antenna and microwave horns them selves and that building is nuclear hardened
@brianrush98754 жыл бұрын
I am at one down in west broward county fl. In the middle of Everglades off SR 27
@christopher97272 жыл бұрын
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