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        <title>Corral Bluffs GWEN Site</title>
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Corral Bluff is a communications site built specifically to deliver hardened communications between the Cheyenne Mountain Complex and other nearby military sites. It seems to have hosted both a gwen node and AT&amp;T hardened microwave equipment.

Corral Bluffs was built in 1994, or at least that is the year that AT&amp;T installed microwave equipment. It is not clear to me if AT&amp;T built the entire site, but I think it&#039;s far more likely the site was built by Contel (the general …</description>
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        <description>Questar Mojave Radio Repeater

This appears to be a UHF point-to-point repeater, near Kelbaker road. it is mostly interesting because of its apparent 1980s vintage and early PV installation. This repeater seems to have originally been built by the Questar Pipeline Company, presumably in connection to their gas pipeline that roughly parallels I-40. The repeater connected a compressor station near Kingman, AZ, and an apparently disused station west of Kingman, to another disused station near Danby…</description>
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