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A '''microwave relay station''' is a site where microwave reception and transmission equipment is installed for the purpose of relaying telephone and television signals across long distances. The most notable usage of this is in | A '''microwave relay station''' is a site where microwave reception and transmission equipment is installed for the purpose of relaying telephone and television signals across long distances. The most notable usage of this is in [[AT&T Long Lines]]. These stations are usually located on the tops of hills to maximize their range which is limited by [[wikipedia:Line-of-sight_propagation|line-of-sight propagation]]. |
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A microwave relay station is a site where microwave reception and transmission equipment is installed for the purpose of relaying telephone and television signals across long distances. The most notable usage of this is in AT&T Long Lines. These stations are usually located on the tops of hills to maximize their range which is limited by line-of-sight propagation.