This is a microwave relay built for the FAA, part of a chain up the Rio Grande valley. It is in a distinctive “H” tower style, intended to support a “periscope” configuration with the antennas on the roof of the building below and passive reflectors at the top of the tower. This setup is no longer installed, instead it has a couple of small parabolic antennas at the top.
| Built | ??? |
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The history of these sites is hard to work out because, ironically, the FAA lost the original records related to them (according to a later license filing, where they explained the lack of an obstruction study by noting the loss of their construction records). They are probably now being operated by Harris or a successor on contract.
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| id | symbol | latitude | longitude | description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 33.663500º | -107.078000º | Site Location |
| Destination | Direction | Carrier |
|---|---|---|
| Monticello FAA Microwave Station | South | ??? |
Presumably there is a next hop to the north, and I think the FAA facility in northern Albuquerque is too far. Perhaps the crest?