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| ====== Oak Hill Microwave Station ====== | ====== Oak Hill Microwave Station ====== | ||
| - | Oak Hill is a distinctive microwave site located on Communications Hill in San Jose, California. Many will recognize Oak Hill for the unusual concrete tower, which sits above an underground building that is semi-hardened at most. Much about the history of Oak Hill is obscure, including the reason for the unusual construction. Functionally, | + | Oak Hill is a distinctive microwave site located on Communications Hill in San Jose, California. Many will recognize Oak Hill for the unusual concrete tower, which sits above an underground building that is semi-hardened at most. Much about the history of Oak Hill is obscure, including the reason for the unusual construction. Functionally, |
| - | ^ Built | Late 1960s? | + | ^ Built | 1972 | |
| ^ Builder | ^ Builder | ||
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| | Dunnigan | North | L-carrier | | | Dunnigan | North | L-carrier | | ||
| | San Jose | North | WLEL | | | San Jose | North | WLEL | | ||
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| + | This list is probably incomplete and confusing, the routes seem to have changed over time. A [[https:// | ||
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| + | The map I have that seems post-1979 shows Oak Hill with a MW path to | ||
| + | Starr Canyon (aka " | ||
| + | 1975), Walpert Ridge, Redwood City (1974 along the path), Loma Prieta | ||
| + | (1975 along the path), and possibly others to the San Jose office. | ||
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| + | Another map, or diagram rather, with " | ||
| + | bottom has Oak Hill with a Lenkurt path to Sunnyvale (Now a PacBell | ||
| + | switch), a DR11 / 609E(?) path to Redwood City (Current AT&T Office), | ||
| + | lightguide to San Jose 02, WLEL(?) to San Jose 02, and TD2 / 609E to | ||
| + | Loma Prieta, and the 11GHz Lenkurt dual path to Starr (For Pacheco | ||
| + | Pass). | ||
| ==== History ==== | ==== History ==== | ||
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| The history of the Oak Hill site is not well documented, but LinearBob WA6WHT sent [[https:// | The history of the Oak Hill site is not well documented, but LinearBob WA6WHT sent [[https:// | ||
| - | Based on LinearBob' | + | Based on LinearBob' |
| Microwave IF signals were conveyed between San Jose and Oak Hill over 4-5 miles of coaxial cable, allowing most of the mux equipment to stay at San Jose and perhaps explaining the relatively small floor area and power plant at Oak Hill. This was a system called " | Microwave IF signals were conveyed between San Jose and Oak Hill over 4-5 miles of coaxial cable, allowing most of the mux equipment to stay at San Jose and perhaps explaining the relatively small floor area and power plant at Oak Hill. This was a system called " | ||
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| ===== Construction ===== | ===== Construction ===== | ||
| - | The tower at Oak Hill is an unusual concrete design, unique but not unprecedented considering vaguely similar towers at some CO sites like Queene Anne Hill in Seattle. The reason for the unusual and interesting tower remains unknown. Another oddity of Oak Hill is the building, which was built by cut-and-cover or had soil piled against it later so that it is semi-underground. The roof remains exposed, but the walls are covered by sloped earth. This does not appear to be a hardening measure, especially since the building lacks blast doors or vents. Both the tower design and semi-underground building may have just been accommodations to local aesthetic objections. | + | The tower at Oak Hill is an unusual concrete design, unique but not unprecedented considering vaguely similar towers at some CO sites like Queene Anne Hill in Seattle. The reason for the unusual and interesting tower remains unknown. Another oddity of Oak Hill is the building, which was built by cut-and-cover or had soil piled against it later so that it is semi-underground. The roof remains exposed, but the walls are covered by sloped earth. This does not appear to be a hardening measure, especially since the building lacks blast doors or vents. |
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| + | Both the tower design and semi-underground building may have just been accommodations to local aesthetic objections. [[Bernal Heights]] seems to have been similarly part-buried, | ||
| When the Oak Hill site was originally built, it was isolated on the hill. The residential development around the tower is a later project. | When the Oak Hill site was originally built, it was isolated on the hill. The residential development around the tower is a later project. | ||