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Wondering about a tower that’s located in Halton Hills, just south of Georgetown between 5 and 10th Sideroad and east of Ninth Line North. Curious to know if it’s a transmitter or if it’s something to do with the airport - it’s painted red and white.
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Definitely not broadcast, as a search of databases doesn't show any publicly-available listings for anything on that tower. Nearest broadcast transmitter sites would be the CFZM/CJBC site at the 401 & 407, and the CHLO (+CIDC aux) site northwest of that, on the Sixth Line.
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Thanks! My guess is that it’s aviation-related.
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Forward Power wrote:
Definitely not broadcast, as a search of databases doesn't show any publicly-available listings for anything on that tower. Nearest broadcast transmitter sites would be the CFZM/CJBC site at the 401 & 407, and the CHLO (+CIDC aux) site northwest of that, on the Sixth Line.
The CHLO tower is now also the temporary daytime-only site for CHIN 1540, since it's lost its longtime site on the island.
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fybush wrote:
Forward Power wrote:
Definitely not broadcast, as a search of databases doesn't show any publicly-available listings for anything on that tower. Nearest broadcast transmitter sites would be the CFZM/CJBC site at the 401 & 407, and the CHLO (+CIDC aux) site northwest of that, on the Sixth Line.
The CHLO tower is now also the temporary daytime-only site for CHIN 1540, since it's lost its longtime site on the island.
Are the old CHIN AM towers on the island dismantled, or are they just out of service? While shipkeeping on Toronto's shipping channel in 2016, those tower lights always seemed a friendly beacon as I would sit in the officers' dining room.
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Capricasix wrote:
Wondering about a tower that’s located in Halton Hills, just south of Georgetown between 5 and 10th Sideroad and east of Ninth Line North. Curious to know if it’s a transmitter or if it’s something to do with the airport - it’s painted red and white.
IIRC that is/was an OPP communications tower
The OPP tower is east of the former CHIC 790 site, now CHLO 530 (located between the 6th line and Trafalgar Road). FWIW, that site has quite the history. CHIC 790 had a 10 tower array at the site. It was also the original site of CFNY-FM (formerly CHIC-FM after moving from 2 Ellen Street in Brampton) before moving to the CN Tower. I believe it is also the site of the failed application by Evanov to move CIDC-FM closer to Toronto.
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In Phase wrote:
Capricasix wrote:
Wondering about a tower that’s located in Halton Hills, just south of Georgetown between 5 and 10th Sideroad and east of Ninth Line North. Curious to know if it’s a transmitter or if it’s something to do with the airport - it’s painted red and white.
IIRC that is/was an OPP communications tower
The OPP tower is east of the former CHIC 790 site, now CHLO 530 (located between the 6th line and Trafalgar Road). FWIW, that site has quite the history. CHIC 790 had a 10 tower array at the site. It was also the original site of CFNY-FM (formerly CHIC-FM after moving from 2 Ellen Street in Brampton) before moving to the CN Tower. I believe it is also the site of the failed application by Evanov to move CIDC-FM closer to Toronto.
Thanks!
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Capricasix wrote:
Was that from the derecho?
I'm sorry, but I don't understand the big weather word that you are using.
In my defense, I gained all of my weather knowledge from watching Toronto TV weathercasts...
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Big strong wind blow very fast!
Of course I mean the powerful windstorm experienced by a large swath of southern Ontario in May 2022. I don’t remember what date, but it might have been Victoria Day weekend.
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Glen Warren wrote:
Capricasix wrote:
Was that from the derecho?
I'm sorry, but I don't understand the big weather word that you are using.
In my defense, I gained all of my weather knowledge from watching Toronto TV weathercasts...
You are not alone. I also have never heard the weather term Derecho.
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Capricasix wrote:
Big strong wind blow very fast!
Of course I mean the powerful windstorm experienced by a large swath of southern Ontario in May 2022. I don’t remember what date, but it might have been Victoria Day weekend.
Yes, it was Victoria Day weekend... I was in Belleville that weekend, visiting family and one of my profs from Loyalist's radio program. Was inside the Quinte Mall with my niece when we got the storm but it wasn't all that intense in the city, just a few rumbles of thunder.
I also remember a nasty derecho that hit the Peterborough area in July 2006. Was visiting my sister, and the storm just came out of nowhere when we were out for a walk in her neighbourhood. We put on the 11pm newscast on CHEX, and they actually had to pause the cast and cut to a "NewsWatch" slide, likely as the staff took cover... the power went out shortly after that. We were going through the Lindsay area the next morning on our way to Collingwood, and CKLY "91.9 BOB FM" was doing a lot of live and local coverage of the storm's aftermath.
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That Derecho did quite a number in certain areas. It almost looked like a dark curtain rolling in and the winds were nuts
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markow202 wrote:
That Derecho did quite a number in certain areas. It almost looked like a dark curtain rolling in and the winds were nuts
It almost sounds biblical...
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I remember that storm. I was home when it happened that weekend and was watching it inside from my back patio door.
The thing I remember most was there was a sudden and expected 'wall of white' that rushed by right in front of my eyes and I had no idea what was happening. You could not see anything outdoors while it was going on, although it was quite noisy.
It did not last long and things cleared up pretty quickly after that if I recall correctly. That's when I first heard the term derecho. (Up until then, I thought it was one of the Marx Brothers!)