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  2. Jim Creek Naval Radio Station - Wikipedia

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    Much of the site is devoted to the enormous overhead wire antenna array that is necessary to efficiently radiate the VLF waves. The antenna, shown above, consists of ten catenary cables, 5,640–8,700 ft (1,719–2,652 m, 1.1–1.6 miles) long, suspended in a zigzag pattern over the valley between Wheeler mountain and Blue mountain on twelve 200 ft. towers on the mountains' crests.

  3. VLF Transmitter Cutler - Wikipedia

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    The current Cutler Naval Station was built during 1960 and became operational on January 4, 1961. It has a transmission power of 2 megawatts. As with all VLF stations, the transmitter has a very small bandwidth, and so cannot transmit audio (speech) but only coded text messages, at a relatively low data rate.

  4. WCSX - Wikipedia

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    WCSX (94.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Birmingham, Michigan, and serving Metro Detroit. It broadcasts a classic rock radio format and is owned by the Beasley Broadcast Group. The studios and transmitter are on Radio Plaza in Ferndale. [2] Despite its call sign, WCSX is not affiliated with the CSX Corporation.

  5. Pete Medhurst, the voice of Navy football for the past 12 ...

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    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Pete Medhurst, a longtime radio broadcaster for Navy athletics, has died. He was 55. Navy's athletic department, which spoke with Medhurst's family, announced his death on ...

  6. Tom York (television personality) - Wikipedia

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    Tom York (November 30, 1924 – August 1, 2021) was an American television personality, who worked for WBRC in Birmingham, Alabama, from 1957 to 1989. Early life and education [ edit ]

  7. Naval Security Group Activity, Winter Harbor - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, it became known as U.S. Naval Radio Station (Receiver). The present station name, Naval Security Group Activity, Winter Harbor , became official on 9 June 1958. In 2001, the base transitioned from an operational posture to focusing on the closure process, with the ultimate goal of transferring the Schoodic parcel to the National Park ...

  8. Dead at five! Obituaries move to TV, as stations find ... - AOL

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    WNEM-TV, a Saginaw, Michigan, CBS affiliate owned by Meredith Corp. (MDP), may be the Dead at five! Obituaries move to TV, as stations find revenue in the recession

  9. Broadcast to Allied Merchant Ships - Wikipedia

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    These procedures signals were used in connection with unenciphered US Navy call signs or combined call signs as appropriate. All transmissions of BAMS messages between naval authorities must carry appropriate procedures signals except where messages are transmitted to radio stations for broadcast where no intermediate relaying station is involved.