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Stan, RQM 221 has indeed been reported on the ndblist miskeying as RMQ.  No, 
you didn't over celebrate on New Years Eve.  :-)
Bob Coomler W7SWLTucson, AZ

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New Years Eve, I logged a new non-directional navigational beacon: RMQ 
on 222 kHz, but I don't know where it is located because it does not 
show up on any navigational beacon lists.

RQM in Maine transmits on 221 MHz and I had to make sure that I was not 
transposing its Q and M when I heard RMQ. I double and triple checked 
and I am positive I heard RMQ and nit RQM.

By the way, RMQ is the three-letter designator for an airport in Taiwan 
— I am pretty sure I did not hear Taiwan on LW New Years Eve.

Yet another by the way, while trying to track down RMQ, I found a great 
online tool for NDBs: http://www.fivegulf.com/ndb/

Anyway - if anyone has a clue about RMQ, I'd appreciate your take on it 
because I am clueless!

Stan, WA1LOU
Wolcott, CT, USA

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