| Description | American Tower - Formerly MCI WorldCom - Roxbury Site | ||
| Latitude | +40.11961 | 40° 7' 10.6" N | |
| Longitude | -77.73118 | 77° 43' 52.25" W | |
| Identification | FCC Antenna Structure Registration Number (ASRN) | 1026841 | |
| American Tower Corporation | 92725 | ||
| Notes | This tall tower is located about a 1/3 mile off of the non-truck 641 on Pennsylvania State Game Lands property. The tower has 6 microwave dishes, 3 of which are angled towards Cumberland county. There are three equipment buildings at the site, two of them have leads to the microwave dishes and the third would appear to house a generator. A large (and new-looking) manhole inside the fenced area likely provides access to an underground diesel storage tank. It had links to sites at Butler Knob and near Mt. Holly Springs. |
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| Visits | ||
| When | Who | Notes |
| Thursday, April 11, 2002 | Brady Alleman | |
| Wednesday, June 18, 2003 | Brady Alleman, Ian Berry | We visited this site after a mostly unsuccessful coax hunt. It appears unchanged from the last visit. |
| Saturday, September 11, 2004 | Brady Alleman, Chris Barner | The signs now reflect a change in ownership to American Tower. A strobe light from the tower was shattered on one side of the site, apparently having fallen off. |
| Saturday, April 5, 2008 | Brady Alleman, Chris Barner | Since the last visit, all six microwave antennas have been removed along with their cabling. There is a satellite dish installed atop the one equipment building. |
| Links | |||
| Site | Distance | Notes | |
| MCI - Butler Knob Site | 17.15 miles | Presumed Inactive | |
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