Wow. When I type FEMA in the subject line, the "Send Message" box freezes up. I 
got a little bit better read on the signal on 1610 and am about 95-percent 
certain the call is WNG879, though the fellow who did the tape tails off on the 
last digit of the call. Part of the text of the test announcement says, "This 
frequency is authorized for use by Travelers Information Stations. It is often 
used to relay important travelers and emergency information." The announcement 
does not specifically say that WNG879 will be a TIS station. As I mentioned 
yesterday, the station gave a phone number to call in case the station was 
causing interference. I called the number, it turned out to be FEMA, and the 
men I talked to said they could not provide any information on the station, not 
even its call. 

Qal R. Mann, Krumudgeon
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