Shortwave “Discone” Antenna, Former AT&T High Seas Radio Transmitter Site, Ocean Gate, NJ, 2009.
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Shortwave “Discone” Antenna, Former AT&T High Seas Radio Transmitter Site, Ocean Gate, NJ, 2009.
All the pixels, none of the per-minute toll charges, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/4141766569
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@nicoheijningen@infosec.exchange Ah, apparently Portuguese Air Force (according to the signs visible on street view).
@mattblaze@federate.social ah cool! The structures across the road looked quite abandoned, but the antennas well maintained.
Could be NATO’s Broadcast and Ship to Shore (BRASS) or its sucessor BRASS Enhancement One Target Architecture (BRE1TA):
https://www.rohde-schwarz.com/nl/solutions/aerospace-and-defense/sea/shore-communications/shore-communications_250732.html
https://www.ncia.nato.int/about-us/newsroom/agency-awards-contract-for-shiptoshore-communications-equipment