sorry i wrote my last reply from tapatalk.
now that im on my desktop
The Alcovy Hill Tower that i'm referring to is NE of the NDB. it might be the same tower we are discussing. alcovy mountain registers a 300 foot increase in terrain from the surrounding terrain, the tower is showing a 82m height above ground. that's 270 additional feet above the 1115 Foot MSL. there are A LOT of GA Private aircraft flying around Athens and Monroe. Helicopters also use that area a lot.
i've raised the concern that the tower is not functioning on its required lighting, but no one seems to care. Monroe/Walton CO brushed me off, Atlanta Center brushed me off, im thinking of writing the NTSB or directly to the FAA and CC'ing the FCC.
it actually sits on Alcovy Mountain at the peak.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/A...4be31780598482!8m2!3d33.7326144!4d-83.7446202
Pin drop is about 200-500 feet off the Tower. notice its almost inline with RWY 03.
i have included a Google Earth shot showing the direction of Monroe/Walton CO from Alcovy Mountain.
Follow the yellow Ruler Line from the Site to Monroe/Walton CO Airport
and also a street view :
https://www.google.com/maps/@33.736...4!1spkxEU7gPl0JL7zI7RQ4uKQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
its up there, and that hill is not that small.
see my sectional image.... that blue circle is where the tower is. and its not there. yet its sticking almost 300 feet above the near 300 foot hill its sitting on.
MSL Wise, that's ABOVE the 1400 low level restriction. the average altitude around that area is between 950-1050. the base of the tower shows 1186 MSL according to contour maps and terrain data from multiple sources. the top of the tower is 270 above that. which is 1456 MSL.
we have also kinda derailed,
last IIRC, there were no smaller antenna's on the original tower i asked about. the site is very derelict looking. hell, i think the Service lines from the street are even D/C'ed for GA Power service.
and my friend was curious about that tower as he wanted to know if it was still in service.