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The X-Mitter site.
When I was a wee one, I and/or my brother would accompany my dad on driveabouts to check on the progress of various road projects that the Road Commission was working on.
In the process, we would pass places such as this: This is the transmitter/tower and auxiliary studio site for Mid-Michigan's ABC station, WJRT (DT/TV). As is typical outside of the big cities, these sites tend to be in the middle of farmers fields out in BFE. (in this case near the village of Chesaning) http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1311/...113fb6f2_b.jpg The x-mitter/auxiliary studio building, the stations' radome (doppler radar), sat dishes, and on the tower (Stick) itself, a few of the studio transmitter link (STL) receive points. http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1276/...ee5a3fa7_b.jpg Further up the stick. http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1148/...a2a2ef0f_b.jpg The top of the stick itself (the antennas). The lattice work on the side of the tower at the bottom of the picture is the stations temporary Digital antenna. The small box jutting off of the tower is a Live truck receiver. And at the top is the stations current Analog (and will be main Digital as of 2009) antenna. http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1367/...3aa07473_b.jpg I like this picture best of all, the composition of it is dumb luck amazing. http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1036/...6275908e_b.jpg |
and the best part is, way up on the top of that tower is an anticollision strobe light for airplanes. Every once in awhile the thing burns out and then a tower engineer gets to go WAY up there and change it. You should see the insurance policies for those guys.
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not to mention the radiation hit they take.
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Well if they're gonna be screwing around near the antenna for any length of time we flip it to low power mode, or even off if necessary. They won't be growing any third eyes on our watch ;)
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