FYI
The radar site at Above All State Park was an Air Force Gap Filler radar,
deactivated in 1968. Information and photos can be found on the Online Air
Defense Radar Museum site:
http://www.radomes.org/museum/
Click on 'Radar Sites', enter 'CT' in the state box, and click on 'New
Preston'.
Bruce WW1M
>W1RT said "heading to Above All State Park in
>FN31 north of Danbury a ways to check out the site and play for a few hours"
>I operated a VHF contest portable from Above All Mountain in the early 60s
>using a 2 meter Gonset Communicator (~5W out, AM + a CW mod). I don't remember
>my score, but I had a great time. I went there to check the site out. I
>stopped at the nearest house to ask about operating on top and they let me use
>their garage and electricity for the contest, fed me dinner, really nice
>people. In those days there was some kind of military radar tower on the top
>and it wasn't a state park.
> It should be a great contest location if you can get above the trees
> (it still looks forested in the satellite view). Except for NW to North,
> it's a long, long way to anything higher (i.e., to the west, the Catskills).
> The satellite view shows some sort of building at the top of the hill, next
> to the park. I wonder if there is still a tower there?
> It may not be a great rover spot because it's kind of out of the way on
> slow roads (google maps says 53 min to I84 in Danbury). Mohawk Mountain may
> be a better location, but is a bit further out of the way.
> Have fun there.
>--Walter, K1CMF
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