[R-390] Interesting Link Vietnam NSA released report

Les Locklear leslocklear at cableone.net
Mon Feb 25 17:46:44 EST 2008


"Old R-390 Receivers," so, can we assume that no R-390A's were left there?

"Old" meaning they wouldn't work anymore? The Government is the biggest 
waster of tax payer dollars, including the military and civilian branches.

Just being a curmudgeon.

Les Locklear
Professional Curmudgeon
Equal Opportunity Annoyer


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> Finished the last chapter- finally got a mention of our radios- "When the
> installation at Ramasun in Thailand was abandoned, the document states 
> that the
> Americans removed 17 tons of equipment, leaving only the empty buildings 
> and
> about a hundred old R-390 receivers."  Maybe they are still there?
> Ed
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