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Re: [IRCA] Early X-Band Stations
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Early X-Band Stations
- From: "Powell E. Way III" <w4opw@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 10:42:55 -0700 (PDT)
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--- Marc DeLorenzo <midcapemarc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Around 1995-1996, the US Army tested a transmitter
> on 1670 kHz, KTRK from Fort Mead, MD. The signal
> was quite loud East of the Mississippi and beyond.
> Rumor had that the transmitter was mounted on the
> back of an Army truck (hence Kay-Truck) and later
> deployed to Bosnia I believe.
I remember that and when they tested they took
requestst for DJ's. I couldn't get off work to do it.
Powell
NNNN
POP email is powell at backroads DOT net
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