In Eastern Tennessee and Southwest Virginia there are many hills, mountains, and valleys which helps this type of wireless transmission. When we can find a high hill or mountain which looks down on a wide area it becomes a potential wireless transmission site. During the past 4 years we have been looking for these types of suitable transmission points. We listed these below and indicated their current status. We'll be updating these frequently so check this area often to see if we have a signal in your area. . Wise County, Virginia Carter County Elizabethton, Tennessee Now Available Cocke County Newport, Tennessee Now Available Greene County Chuckey/Afton/Limestone, Tennessee Now Available Greeneville, Tennessee Now Available Hamblen County Morristown, Tennessee Now Available Hawkins County Rogersville, Tennessee Now Available Jefferson County English Mountain Now Available
Sullivan County Bristol, Tennessee/Virginia Now Available Piney Flats, Tennessee Now Available Kingsport, Tennessee Now Available Sevier County Kodak, Tennessee Now Available Sevierville, Tennessee Now Available Seymour, Tennessee Now Available Pigeon Forge, Tennessee Now Available Gatlinburg, Tennessee Now Available Washington County Boones Creek, Tennessee Now Available Johnson City, Tennessee Now Available HOW TO USE THE LOCATION INFORMATION: The maps are designed to help you determine if there is any wireless Internet signal in your area and where you would point your antenna to receive it. The red dot shows where the Planet Connect Antenna is located. The yellow shaded areas will give you an indication of were the signal is located, but you must be able to establish a line of site path from your location back to the red dot antenna in order to receive the signal. The areas outside the yellow shading may be usable. This can be determined by other users who have tried their area near your location. Email Planet Connect your location if you are concerned about your potential signal level. .
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