I would like to be able to place equipment on a former AT&T site if the
new owner is agreeable and I do not become liable for lighting and
painting, etc.  AND if the site would serve an area that I would like to
serve, and the condition of the tower were safe for use.  Also things
like tower registration come into play and FAA listing. 
Seems like AT&T used some mighty big cornucopia antennas with quad
diversity - serious bandwidth - in the old days longlines carried
network television programming - imagine an NTSC video monitor in a
transmission or toll office - 73, steve

Christopher Hodgdon wrote:
> Up until a few months ago, it was owned by AT&T, then it was bought by
> a private individual that is using it mainly for a storage building
> and nothing else.
>   
>
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