In a message dated 2/4/03 10:53:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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> Mike, kd0ar, located in Youngstown, OH.  I used to be 
> somewhat active on 75nd 40  a number of years ago, and still 
> operate very sporadically on 75.  I am a broadcast engineer by 
> trade, and am currently building a brand new night site on 1390 khz, 
> which is turning out to be a real fun project.

What station are you building on 1390?

Bob Carter
Operations/Engineering--Max Media Radio Group

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services in the middle eastern Atlantic area.
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