Plato Center was an auxiliary (repeater) station on AT&T's first transcontinental microwave radio route, linking Cloverdale to the east and Lee to the west. By 1979, routes to Eola and Wasco had been added. This spreadsheet shows the FCC license data for Plato Center's TD-2 (4 GHz) microwave links.
Plato Center's principal structure is a 103-foot Type 2C concrete tower.
Updated on March 20, 2008 at 00:30 by Albert LaFrance