Goshen was an auxiliary (repeater) station on AT&T's first transcontinental microwave route, linking Lagrange to the east and Mishawaka to the west.
Goshen's main structure is a 133-foot type 3B concrete "silo" tower.
Like all of the stations on the transcontinental route, Goshen was originally equipped with KS-5759 delay-lens antennas. These were replaced by KS-15676 horn-reflector antennas, which increased route capacity by allowing the use of more frequencies and two polarizations.
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Created on June 8, 2009 at 23:36 by Albert LaFrance