TT has gotten a little boring with lately. Lets try something new: Click the link below for interesting photographs of one of the largest HF antenna farms ever built. Many of us who were short wave l
You can find anything on the Internet. See http://long-lines.net/places-routes/OceanGateNJ/index.html 73, Pete N4ZR _______________________________________________ ___________________________________
Might that be the Tesla Radio Foundation's WOO, closed in 1999? Located at 83 Bayview Ave, Bayville, NJ 08721, it served as an HF Coastal Radio Station. Currently, it serves as the Tesla Radio Club a
LPL posed the challenge....a much more interesting question than the usual pre-dayton, pre-spring silly-season discussion of wenches and radials. :) I could be wrong, but the site looks like it might
I think it's all a bit before my time, but using Frank's Live Search I got the driving directions to the building. A google search based on the location turned up this: http://www.teslaradio.org/Loca
Frank, I was in charge of the transmitter site of WOM, which was one, of three, AT&T's High Seas Radio Telephone stations. WOM was located in South Florida. The transmitter site was located on what w
Wow... What a refreshing thread. Has numerous relevences to my current activities. In surfing the AT&T Long Lines site histories referred to in this thread today, I briefly came across a site where a
I used to work for ATT before it became Lucent/Agere. As a fresh engineer out of college I was taken on a tour of the ATT Long Lines switching HQ in Bedminster NJ. At that time, ATT was the 'phone co
More like .... Very Large Antenna Swamp :-) Thanks for the URL to Live View Frank, wasn't aware that existed. Pictures were taken last year, so they are current and amazing. It is the new home of Tes