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| Microwave station on a good peak in the Mojave National Preserve. This site was a junction on the microwave network, and has two more modern radio sites nearby. | Microwave station on a good peak in the Mojave National Preserve. This site was a junction on the microwave network, and has two more modern radio sites nearby. | ||
| - | ^ Built | ??? | | + | ^ Built | 1963 | |
| ^ Callsign | ??? | | ^ Callsign | ??? | | ||
| ^ ASR | None | | ^ ASR | None | | ||
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| This site was built at the same time as [[Granite Pass]], part of a project to introduce new microwave routes across southern California for increased capacity to the major cities. These sites also supported AUTOVON. | This site was built at the same time as [[Granite Pass]], part of a project to introduce new microwave routes across southern California for increased capacity to the major cities. These sites also supported AUTOVON. | ||
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| + | Per the Kelso Depot HBR, this station was built in 1963-1964, with Southern California Edison and Pacific Telephone & Telegraph crews staying as guests in the depot during construction. | ||
| ===== Routes ===== | ===== Routes ===== | ||