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Chemtrail solution storage tank. The antennas sticking out draw electrical energy through the skin of the tank to excite the molecules.
What I'm used to seeing - a circular array with a tall cone in the center.
What I saw at MLB - a circular array without the cone in the center.
What's the difference?
Here are the sat photos:Chart says MLB is a VOR-DME. Just guessing -- is the cone for TACAN equipment, which MLB would not have?
Chemtrail solution storage tank. The antennas sticking out draw electrical energy through the skin of the tank to excite the molecules.
Years ago while on a USAirways Express ERJ SBN-PIT during some break time from college, a rather stereotypically ditzy blonde and her equally airhead friend were across from me. As we made a turn on approach to PIT over the local NWS office in Moon Twp blonde says to her friend "Wow people must be really into golf in Pittsburgh"Giant golf ball all teed up for ya.
Chemtrail solution storage tank. The antennas sticking out draw electrical energy through the skin of the tank to excite the molecules.
I always thought that looked like a soccer ball.It's that whale-talking space probe thingy from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home:
It has a octogon shaped base, so maybe a VOR? If so, not like one I have ever seen before.
I am in Keller, TX. Saw one of those fancy “Warning, this facility is used in FAA Air Traffic Control” signs. Behind the fence is this monstrosity.
Any ideas? It has a octogon shaped base, so maybe a VOR? If so, not like one I have ever seen before.
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Now the real question - what is ARSR used for?
Wow. I’ve never seen a VOR like that either. Texas sure is different what from I’m used to.First, that isn't VOR. You should know that those aren't golf balls.
Second, the base it's on is to move it high enough to work correctly with the areas geography and obstacles.
Same decking as used for two (actual) vor's here. Maverick and Cowtown. Both are on very high platforms.
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A lot of times you’ll see those as ‘on-field’ VOR’s. The ATL VOR is like that, as well as BNA. Both are on field.Wow. I’ve never seen a VOR like that either. Texas sure is different what from I’m used to.
Just looking at it has my molecules excited. Am I allowed to say that?Chemtrail solution storage tank. The antennas sticking out draw electrical energy through the skin of the tank to excite the molecules.
Go a few hours north/northwest to Norman, OK. They've got a few.
Classes are in session!Sort of funny that I had spotted both KDAL and KDFW TDWR radar domes quite a while before I figured out what they were from skywarn spotter classes, and the weather radar data from them that is visible through RadarScope and other weather radar products. But this one I don't think I've actually seen yet.
Except that the closest NEXRAD to Keller is KFWS, way down in Bureleson, about 30 miles south.That is a NEXRAD weather RADAR.
Except that the closest NEXRAD to Keller is KFWS, way down in Bureleson, about 30 miles south.
ETA: And while the TDWR sites do have FAA warnings around them, NEXRAD wouldn't.
Another VOR/DME ... no TACAN.Photo of Cowboy VOR: