Just west of Route 9W in Alpine, where hiking trails trace the cliffs above the Hudson River, a steel tower rises above the treetops. Built in 1938 by Edwin Howard Armstrong, the 425-foot structure ...
The Alpine Tower on the Alternative Youth Adventures campus in Boulder looks something like an angular hourglass consisting of two pyramids made of logs. Its function may not be immediately apparent ...
From the top of the Palisades in Alpine, the Armstrong Tower still beams radio signals across the region, just as it did when FM pioneer Edwin Howard Armstrong broadcast from the site in the 1930s.
The Armstrong Field Lab as it looks today with the original W2XMN building and the radar tower. The commemorative Armstrong broadcast station will return next month to 42.8 MHz in the New York City ...
Like a kid in a candy store. That’s how Keith Paglia of Sprite Media described the day he spent at the Alpine, N.J., Armstrong Tower. I felt the same. Antennas atop the Armstrong Tower, click to ...
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