 
          Radio base station - 2
        
        
          than the unseen, adding a radio base installation to a lay-
        
        
          out is a fast and easy project that fills a void in modern era
        
        
          detailing while demanding very little space.
        
        
          
            Study the real thing
          
        
        
          Before we start our project, let’s briefly look at a typical
        
        
          radio base station. Located at MP 193.85 of the Norfolk
        
        
          Southern’s Chicago Line is an easily overlooked short lattice
        
        
          style tower and standard railroad style equipment enclo-
        
        
          sure, carrying a small sign displaying FCC ID# 1261384 in
        
        
          black lettering. A check of this Federal Communications
        
        
          Commission identification number shows that this par-
        
        
          ticular tower was erected in
        
        
          February 2008 with an overall
        
        
          height of 22’ 9”.
        
        
          A visual inspection shows
        
        
          it carrying one whip style
        
        
          antenna at the top, with
        
        
          smaller yagi antennas
        
        
          mounted on the lattice
        
        
          framework of the tower. This
        
        
          short tower requires no guy
        
        
          wires for stability. It is exempt
        
        
          from the FAA requirement
        
        
          of aviation orange and white
        
        
          striping with warning lights, a
        
        
          regulation generally applied
        
        
          to installations in excess of
        
        
          200’ above ground level.
        
        
          Now that we’ve looked at the
        
        
          basic components of a base
        
        
          2: The Tyco microwave
        
        
          tower that is used for the
        
        
          kitbash.
        
        
          2
        
        
        
        
          MRH-Jan 2014