That is identical to the one at FAA Nashua, NH. Many hams work there and Ive
been told that the logs have been deactivated years ago. The one here has a
ham tribander above it.
I was also told that satellite and fiber optic land lines are now used.
Carl
KM1H
----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig D. Smith" <craig@powersmith.net>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 11:35 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Name this Antenna
> Couldn't really see much detail in the photo, Steve, but from your
> description it could be part of the FAA communications system. The local
> regional FAA center here in Longmont, CO has one just as you describe. I
> assume it is used as a backup link between regional centers - have to
> believe that the main link is via satellite these days. The one here has
> at
> least a 50 ft boom, triangular in cross-section as you describe. It is
> only
> up about 60 ft or in the air, however. It is used, or at least turned
> once
> in awhile, as it seems to be pointed in a different direction every time I
> go by.
>
> 73
> .... Craig AC0DS
>
>
>
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