[Spooks] Letter beacon in Florida?
Eric F. Richards
efricha at dim.com
Wed Apr 19 16:46:14 EDT 2006
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>>Greetings, all, first time poster here so be gentle...
>>
>>I read something interesting in, of all places, WikiPedia,
>>about letter beacons. Wiki states:
>>
>>"One beacon was found originating from a transmitter tied between
>>two palm trees on a remote beach in Florida."
>>
>>Anyone know the story about that -- where it was located, freq, letter
>>sent, when found and by whom?
>>
>>See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_beacons for the context.
>
>Dunno about that, but Havana Moon did trace some of the V5 numbers
>transmissions (could have been the older 4FG format) to Florida, near
>Jupiter Inlet as I recall.
One gets the impression -- and it's nothing more than that -- that what
they are talking about here might have been a marker left by someone
else on the FL coast near some of the interesting hardware that lives
on it.
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