[NJARC] AT&T antenna farm lecture
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pmalvasi at aol.com
Thu Jan 21 09:20:11 EST 2010
I remember listening to this station as a young SWL'er in the 1960's somewhere between 5 and 8 mhz. Can remember exactly where but in AM, of course. Their signal almost as famous as WWV and CHU:
" This is a test for circuit adjustment purposes from the radio station of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. This station is located near New York City ..." Continuous loop broadcast for hours. I never heard any other traffic however other than the test loop.
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Magoun <amagoun at davidsarnoff.org>
To: NJARC <njarc at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Mon, Jan 18, 2010 2:55 pm
Subject: [NJARC] AT&T antenna farm lecture
Just remember
eply = Poster
eply All = Everyone
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his just in; perhaps the club can invite Dennis to give his presentation at
Princeton meeting:
The Lawrence Historical Society
Cordially Invites You to a Free Public Lecture:
'HELLO LONDON! - LAWRENCEVILLE IS SPEAKING'
The Story of AT&T's "Pole Farm" 1929 - 1975
DENNIS P. WATERS
Lawrence Township Historian
(Annual Membership Meeting of the Lawrence Historical Society)
Celebrate the township's 313th birthday with free refreshments immediately
ollowing the presentation.
Sunday, February 21, 2:00 P.M.
Community Training Room
Lawrence Township Police & Court Building
2207 Lawrence Rd (Route 206)
Lawrence Township NJ 08648
(just off I-95 exit 7A)
Alex
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