Re: [IRCA] at&t sites
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Re: [IRCA] at&t sites



Missed the first part of this thread but this aroused my curiosity. Was this a spur off of the old AT&T backbone microwave network? I worked for Long Lines in the 1960s and had a peripheral job interest in their microwave networks. Off topic, too, I wonder if the coax network that, I believe had a manned (underground, hardened) station in Longmont, Colo., is still functioning. - John S.


On Jun 9, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Patrick Griffith, N0NNK / WPE9HVW wrote:

Robbie J asked: Hey Pat, Is that old site the one that shot up to crow
creek in wyo.?
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Yes indeed Robbie. One of the many microwave paths that ran through
Buckhorn connected Crow Creek Hill, WY to Broomfield, CO. The Broomfield
tower is still intact and presently supports numerous communications
antennas.

Patrick Griffith, CBT CBNT CRO
Westminster CO
http://community.webtv.net/AM-DXer/
http://community.webtv.net/N0NNK/

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