Gold Mountain access road looking to the south during sunset.
Below: A panoramic view from just behind the Buck Mountain radio site in Washington. Buck Mountain radio site is a generator only radio site.
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Capitol Peak, Washington State.
Capitol Peak is a major communications hub for central western Washington.
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Bahokus Peak, Washington State
Bahokus Peak owned and operated by the Makah Tribe is the most Northwestern radio site of the lower 48. This site used to be the home of the US ARMY and US Air Force and used to be a critical hop for communications to Alaska.
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East Tiger Mountain Summit radio site. This site is owned and operated by Silke Communications, on WADNR property. Currently the home of SeaTac Repeater Associations repeaters.
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Did you know that the Columbia Center in Seattle is also a major radio site. The highest site for miles around with spectacular views in every direction. I'm not sure who manages this site currently as it's been known to change hands.
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Maynard Mountain, Olympic Peninsula, Washington. This site is the most northeastern site on the Oly Pen which has amazing radio coverage throughout Puget Sound.
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KGW Towers in Portland Oregon. guess how tall they stand? if you said 1100' you'd be right. These are so tall they both have elevators to reduce the time required to get tot he top.
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Any guesses as to what is going on here?
If you guessed Fire Station Alerting, you'd be right! Can you help me find the relay and wiring to controls the lighting for the Medic unit please?
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Just an example of a customer solution deployment. HR652 deployed in the control room!
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Man we get some amazing sunrises! Looking South over Puget Sound from the Kingston Ferry looking at our best Mountain!
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The next Monday morning, a little more grey but the same beauty of teh fog rolling over the bay!
Above the clouds!
Both of these are of the same thing and from the same place. S24 Ultra at work here! Looking South from the Fox 13 Seattle site!