SeƱor James,

I didn't do the photos, mind you.

While I was stationed at Naval Radio Station (Transmitters) in
Capas, Tarlac (not more than a few miles from VOA Tinang)
Philippines, I'd rent a station Special Services car
[recreational services] and the driver) and go visit any/all
stations (including VOA) in the area.

Visited FEBC various times. Never visited Veritas.

Also visited Voice of the Philippines (Malolos, Bulacan).
Those of you too young to know, VOP Malolos was formerly
VOA Malolos, with a 920-kHz 50-kW transmitter and five-
tower switchable array, and about 5, 50-kW SW transmitters.
When Tinang and Poro went on the air, Malolos was given to
the RP government.

73,

Alan

Charles A Taylor, WD4INP
Greenville, North Carolina


At 10:29 AM 4/5/2007 -0500, you wrote:
>Great photos of VOA site Senor El Gato. I well remember driving past
>the antenna farm of Radio Veritas in Pampanga (Philippines). I now
>wish I'd stopped in and asked for a tour. Too late smart and too soon
>old. Same goes for FEBC and the domestic stations then on SWBC.
>
>73s, Jim
>



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