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Microwave radio station.

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I call this the beast. It's a Samsung over the stove model and has 1700 watts of power.

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SAN JOSE, CA -- This former out house is part of a former AT&T microwave relay station above San Jose.

 

Flashlight with blue and yellow gels, and that "lovely" sodium-vapor-lit overcast sky...

 

Thanks to Upshift for taking me up there.

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SB900 through umbrella cam left @ 200mm, 1/1 power

SB600 bounced to the ceiling @ 85mm, 1/4 power

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I have no idea what the flat red & white things are, but the containers! I love the containers I wish they had made an entire set of just various shape & sizes containers. That would have been great.

As it rotates, in panoramic mode. Making a limited PANO-sabotage RoguePano. Edited in the Vinci app.

A pair of towers in Delran NJ that were part of the AT&T microwave relay network. The taller tower relayed television between Philadelphia and New York, where it branched off the transcontinental relay, the shorter tower relayed telephone between Trenton and Cedar Brook. The towers on the AT&T microwave network were provided by Western Electric, as was the radio equipment. The microwave horn reflector antennas were on the corners of the platforms, probably removed when AT&T sold the towers after microwave fell out of use in the 1980s. As with most of these Cold War era relics, they have been repurposed for a more modern form of communication - cellular.

 

AT&T's microwave relay was not the first when it went into operation in 1950, Western Union operated the first microwave system beginning in 1948. A tower from that network is in nearby Mt. Laurel...

 

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This is another older picture, taken in August. We were driving around & found this microwave on top of a post on the side of a field. So of course we left an oragami crane and a secret message inside.

I rarely upload my photography work here on flickr, but this is so remarkable, possibly my most out-standing work of this year.

  

This is the official portrait of Microwave, one of the most well-known rockband in Vietnam. Also my very very close friends/brothers.

 

It was 2 months ago, before I left for my Ha Noi, we had a one-day photoshoot in the studio for their new album. And this is one of the photos coming out.

  

The band has just launched their 2nd Album today, September 13rd. All photos and designs in the album cover and booklet are my work, I've never experienced such a great deal of work. But generally speaking, we're all happy with the result, hopefully to receive good feedback from fans about the music.

  

So much to tell about how much this means to me, but I just can't type it all out. It's like... the album is established in 3000 copies, which means this photo, at least, will be seen for 3000 times... and well... 3000 views for a photo is something I never had on flickr. :P Bleh!!!

  

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It may sound strange to microwave pasta, but once you experience it, you will realize that it is no different from cooking in a pot. Even when you have other options, you might choose to use this method.

You don't need junk food if you've got a microwave and a box of pasta. This is an easy way to make perfectly al dente pasta every time.

Let's see if this will work

the most amazing microwave oven ever seen; two weeks later, I came across the 'original' version of this microwave, with rotary dials c1967! I bought it for $20...BD present to myself; it makes a great vault! "Amana introduced countertop microwave cooking with the Radarange® microwave oven..."

Antennas for the now disused American Telephone and Telegraph Long Lines microwave system atop the one-time Mountain Bell, Price, Utah central telephone office. These reliable transcontinental microwave systems provided dependable, clear voice communications for decades before being replaced by satellite and optical fiber. These feed horns and towers like this are disappearing fast as they are removed and the tower structures repurposed as 5G cellular services.

Price, Carbon County, Utah

 

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I did take a similar photo earlier in the challenge, but since I got my new microwave installed this morning I thought I'd share it with everyone. When we moved in here the microwave was broken, so it's been nearly a month for this one to arrive. I am now learning how to use it. It's got a lot more to figure out than the other one we had before. This one is huge and heavy-duty. I think I'm going to enjoy using it.

Our #microwave was in a #SciFi #mood...

I microwave the sweet potatoes with 1 TB of water so as to retain their utmost flavor

versus boiling them in the traditional fashion.

 

This makes for a phenomenal sweet potato casserole...

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After a brief encounter with the microwave.

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This microwave oven was used as a letter box. For Hotmail maybe??

This is a welder made out of scrap microwave ovens. The transformers are all linked together. The input is 20A at 120V, the output is around 60V at probably 35-40 A. It works great for around 6 seconds, before my circuit breaker trips.

The previous owner had a custom made kitchen for their microwave. We never bothered trying to find a microwave to fit in it.

Shot with the Canon 40D with a 430ex strobe placed in the microwave triggered with ebay wireless triggers.

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