It wasn't radar but it was older microwave transmission technology for long distance calls, big in it's day. That flat concrete base was an equipment room. Hanover CS was an earth station with two large parabolic satellite downlink antennas, and was built about ½ mile to the south of the Hanover R station, down in a ravine. The steep walls of the ravine provided a natural barrier to interfering signals from other 4 GHz microwave stations in the general area. A 22-tube L-type coaxial cable brought the IF inputs and outputs from the 11 GHz equipment at the Hanover R tower to the earth station's receivers and transmitters through a 100A switch. The link was brought on line around 1974, and retired in 1986. The earth station and the 11 GHz link tower at Hanover R were dismantled around 1994. I enjoy your explorations, nice work.
I enjoy watching your videos you do a awesome job how old were you when you started ? I've seen old videos and just wondering . Keep up the great work you do . Stay safe and God bless
One the sites for microwave links for air traffic control between Chicago Center in Aurora IL and radar sites in Iowa. There was a radar site near Downey Iowa just off the interstate 80 to the north. Another site was near Dixon Iowa there was another site between Galena Illinois and Dixon Iowa. That one was repurposed for commercial radio usage.
I'd guess the circular structure was a bus stop type structure. People could wait there for their transportation. Nothing mysterious about the site. The two buildings left were the bases for the dishs and likely too tough to easily tear down, at least without a liberal use of explosives. Make good tornado shelters.
In tx it's a underground bunker that goes down for miles. It was bought by a private person & only thing is I believe was going to be used for fallout shelter in case of emergency. Nuclear. Out in the mountains of South Abilene connections to dyess air force bass
it's not a sewer drain, it's a cattle gate, their hooves get inbetween the bars and they get stuck, oftentimes injred, they back filed it in for liability purposes, would be my guess.
A duplicate old AT&T Earth Station facility still exists in Woodbury Georgia and is open for tourists. It has been used for research after it was used as a satellite microwave uplink/downlink relay station. That facility I visited for its grand opening public tour when it first went into operation. Now the old Earth Station is called the Woodbury Research Facility. Many of the old hilltop sites for the overland network of microwave horn relay towers may still exist, but likely all of the old sites have been scrapped decades ago. In their era they were cutting edge technology and did work very well. One of my family was an AT&T engineer, another NASA, another Lockheed, another at Savannah River Nuclear power station.
Well I don't doubt that some well I don't doubt that some of those joints that aren't parks are actually preserved to a degree probably with black budget money just in case.
Man, after my own heart, you like to explore and see things wi1h your own eyes. I watched this video normally then I played it again to see if I missed anything, at the 8:45 frame next to where the parking lot was in the middle of the frame looks like white rabbit with a body of a cow or Buffalo and it's green looking, at frame 10:12 it sounds like women singing in a 40's style, no one seems to notice, it might be a ring tone but yea, I normally don't catch things like that but this video is not what you normally do. It might be nothing. Enjoy your exploring.
U could make a good home out of the building. some place they must have filled in a hole or holes so u can't get to the underground part. There is more to this place.
Those building r not that old. U young kids think everything is old. Wait til u r 60 70 and we will how u think what is old. Then u can laugh at your grand kids when they say old.
Yeah I like how the government always explains a lot of these installations as backups... It's almost as if they build half of these to make not only themselves feel better but perhaps to make us feel better. Simply because in a full-fledged nuclear events such as what they were supposedly preparing for the amount of emps that would have been going off none of these joints would have been useful.
It wasn't radar but it was older microwave transmission technology for long distance calls, big in it's day. That flat concrete base was an equipment room. Hanover CS was an earth station with two large parabolic satellite downlink antennas, and was built about ½ mile to the south of the Hanover R station, down in a ravine.
The steep walls of the ravine provided a natural barrier to interfering signals from other 4 GHz microwave stations in the general area. A 22-tube L-type coaxial cable brought the IF inputs and outputs from the 11 GHz equipment at the Hanover R tower to the earth station's receivers and transmitters through a 100A switch.
The link was brought on line around 1974, and retired in 1986. The earth station and the 11 GHz link tower at Hanover R were dismantled around 1994.
I enjoy your explorations, nice work.
Thanks. Nice to hear from one who Hemingway wouldn't have described as a "mere tourist."
I hate that no matter how far out in the middle of nowhere something is there will be an idiot with a spray can that finds it!
Galena is my favorite town. It’s such a charming place.
I enjoy watching your videos you do a awesome job how old were you when you started ? I've seen old videos and just wondering . Keep up the great work you do . Stay safe and God bless
appreciate what you do man keep it up.
There was one of these sites that was owned by GTE in Homosassa Florida. It is now an RV Resort.
You got to love how nature reclaims what was taken by Mankind. "L.H. Groves II"
Galena is on the 3 corners of Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois
Very cool, not far from me at all. Great Video!
I am from Galena, and these are not near Galena. Maybe Hanover or Savanna.
Those bunkers are made out of thick concrete
@johnwoodard1726 probably when they figured out how to make the concrete stronger.
Thicc
One of those bunkers maybe, could be a cool place to record an album. Acoustics might be epic airy cadence going on. 🎼🧐
just found your channel cool video!
If you made a long distance call to or from the midwest 1976-1986 it went thru this equipment
One the sites for microwave links for air traffic control between Chicago Center in Aurora IL and radar sites in Iowa. There was a radar site near Downey Iowa just off the interstate 80 to the north. Another site was near Dixon Iowa there was another site between Galena Illinois and Dixon Iowa. That one was repurposed for commercial radio usage.
I'd guess the circular structure was a bus stop type structure. People could wait there for their transportation. Nothing mysterious about the site. The two buildings left were the bases for the dishs and likely too tough to easily tear down, at least without a liberal use of explosives. Make good tornado shelters.
In tx it's a underground bunker that goes down for miles. It was bought by a private person & only thing is I believe was going to be used for fallout shelter in case of emergency. Nuclear. Out in the mountains of South Abilene connections to dyess air force bass
Maybe they used the tunnel for the buildings but moved them. And yes they can be moved just like when they moved them in.
Aren’t those grates cattle guards?
it's not a sewer drain, it's a cattle gate, their hooves get inbetween the bars and they get stuck, oftentimes injred, they back filed it in for liability purposes, would be my guess.
So who owns the land? A quick check of IL property records would let us know! Property check of records should be easy?
United States owns it
That's a nice little town for Illinois.
A duplicate old AT&T Earth Station facility still exists in Woodbury Georgia
and is open for tourists. It has been used for research after it was used as
a satellite microwave uplink/downlink relay station. That facility I visited
for its grand opening public tour when it first went into operation. Now
the old Earth Station is called the Woodbury Research Facility. Many of
the old hilltop sites for the overland network of microwave horn relay
towers may still exist, but likely all of the old sites have been scrapped
decades ago. In their era they were cutting edge technology and did
work very well. One of my family was an AT&T engineer, another NASA,
another Lockheed, another at Savannah River Nuclear power station.
Well I don't doubt that some well I don't doubt that some of those joints that aren't parks are actually preserved to a degree probably with black budget money just in case.
This looks like a place from the walking dead
Idk the grass looks pretty maintained for it to be abandoned
It's a forest preserve
Great SHTF bug out site. 🤔
Not radar, communications.
Man, after my own heart, you like to explore and see things wi1h your own eyes. I watched this video normally then I played it again to see if I missed anything, at the 8:45 frame next to where the parking lot was in the middle of the frame looks like white rabbit with a body of a cow or Buffalo and it's green looking, at frame 10:12 it sounds like women singing in a 40's style, no one seems to notice, it might be a ring tone but yea, I normally don't catch things like that but this video is not what you normally do. It might be nothing. Enjoy your exploring.
I live near Galena I should check it out
Looks like a time jump in the first half
I was waiting to c something underground. I bet there r tunnels or something of the sort.
U could make a good home out of the building. some place they must have filled in a hole or holes so u can't get to the underground part. There is more to this place.
i passed thru there going to se iowa i think
Idk man, reminds me of an Army site I worked at.
Those building r not that old. U young kids think everything is old. Wait til u r 60 70 and we will how u think what is old. Then u can laugh at your grand kids when they say old.
Calls r still used by a landline. Not all people have a cell phone. The big saddle lights still used to this day. They r getting smaller in time.
Aculite, is that you?
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‘Whereas’ haha
Not sure what they used a drain tunnel for.
For a historian he not to bright.
I thought you said the guy was the historian? I don't know buddy, BOOORING
Those look like cattle bars on the road. The two buildings that were left is where the satellites were mounted I think those were operation rooms
Yeah I like how the government always explains a lot of these installations as backups...
It's almost as if they build half of these to make not only themselves feel better but perhaps to make us feel better.
Simply because in a full-fledged nuclear events such as what they were supposedly preparing for the amount of emps that would have been going off none of these joints would have been useful.
LAME
Not