Kind of reminds me of Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs, CO (where
the NORAD complex is buried).

When you first get to Fort Carson, you can see a large number of radio
masts on top of the mountain. After you've been there a while, you find
out all those radio masts belong to local TV & radio stations. The
military has no facilities on TOP of the mountain.

NORAD's communication facilities are buried in the mountain side. Don't
ask me how underground radio antennas work, because I never did figure
it out.


On 12/7/2016 3:22 AM, Philip Northeast wrote:
Malcolm
This the view defines Hobart to a degree, the city squeezed between the
river and Mt Wellington, note the communications/TV  towers on top

https://flic.kr/p/KitJnt

Philip Northeast

www.aviewfinderdarkly.com.au

On 7/12/16 6:16 pm, Malcolm Smith wrote:
Philip Northeast wrote:

https://flic.kr/p/PJY6zP
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Interesting building, I take it near the top of a hill? Odd, for
buildings
where I am not to have TV aerials mounted as high up as possible
(chimney),
wires being fed in lower than gutter height, and is that a galvanised
sheet
roof?

Malcolm




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