In reply to this translated exchange-here is the “Torre Fucin.
Nope. Torre Febonio is the search result from the search on Torre Fucino. Read it from the left side of the page, or from the map, not your search box.
Your link:
The Fucino Tower (bad english for antennae)— that is— huge satellite uplink dish antenna(e) of the Fucino Space Centre
Not bad English, just wrong. There is no Torre Fucino.
Calling a dish a tower will give rooftop installation of DISH and DirecTV a whole new meaning.
There are high microwave towers, but they sit under the antenna. The antenna is not the tower.
Yes— Torre Febonio is mentioned in the back and forth comments on the italian blog. I looked up the MEDIEVAL Febonio Tower, first on G8888gle.
Then, searching “nearby” entered “ Fucino Space Centre” and it popped right up— and is 9km (11 minutes by road) from the Medieval Febonio Tower or Torre Febonio, and line of sight from the Febonio to Fucino Space Centre is a little over a mile
Picayune to argue about whether a tower is a dish-in fact it is immaterial. Because, as a point of reference the medieval tower is very useful. Near the “Torre Febonio” is the Leonardo SPA site.- pretty obvious from the facility at Fucino it is a LARGE military contractor installation.
The Frankfurt server data came in via satellite and went out altered from the Fucino Space Center (and intercepted no doubt by NSA the incoming signal to the US disseminated to the various cheating states.
Check out their web page. Hell of a lot of dishes (yes, but no tower— so what!)
https://www.telespazio.com/en/about-us/our-business/space-centres-teleports/fucino-space-centre