> Quite a shame that these stations are becoming a thing of the past. All
> digital, satellite and SS equipment taking its place. Perhaps when the
> sun peaks next, the resulting solar storms will force the comeback of
> "REAL" tube stations :-)

> Bob de k2ki

The real shame is that most of that equipment and antenna hardware may well 
have ended up in a landfill or at a metal recycler.  Those were quite some 
open-wire feeder systems and tower arrays.  Wouldn't mind having a few of 
those on my 100 acres.


Don k4kyv


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