Does anybody know what the tower on what appears to be the AT&T compound at 5400 Foxridge Dr. is for?
Jonathan,
Looking at pictures from 2007 and 2010, it appears that the tower had two microwave radio antennas mounted on it. They appear to have been removed by 2016.
Thanks.
AT&T Long Lines – A Forgotten System – Garrett Fuller https://search.app/DUbkYyR9cQwujexS7
A nice read and my bet what it was.
On Wed, May 21, 2025, 18:24 Hal Duston hduston@gmail.com wrote:
Jonathan,
Looking at pictures from 2007 and 2010, it appears that the tower had two microwave radio antennas mounted on it. They appear to have been removed by 2016.
Thanks.
Hal Duston hduston@gmail.com Kansas City, MO 816-916-7219
On Wed, 21 May 2025 17:57:49 -0500, Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
Does anybody know what the tower on what appears to be the AT&T compound
at
5400 Foxridge Dr. is for?
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On 2025-05-21 23:51, Billy Croan wrote:
AT&T Long Lines – A Forgotten System – Garrett Fuller https://search.app/DUbkYyR9cQwujexS7
Thanks for finding that. I remember the relay stations from when I was a kid.
I seem to recall that Sprint was involved in some of the early projects to set up microwave relay systems, that was their only business at the time.