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In the spring of 1899, shortly after receiving an informal request from an office of the U.S. Government to develop a wireless communications system. Tesla moved his work to a high plateau near Colorado Springs. There he constructed a large experimental radio station unlike anything the world had ever seen before. His plan was to study the characteristics of high voltage, high frequency alternating electrical currents with the intellectual goal of ascertaining "the laws of propagation of currents through the earth and the atmosphere." That makeshift laboratory was located in Pike's Peak and it was demolished. It was not as big as the Tesla Tower in New York.

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