In a message dated 4/9/03 11:38:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
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> Currently it is on 1230 but it is a two freq. version and I don't know what
> the second is.
> 
> 73  Jim
> de W5JO
> 

Sounds like CONRAD setup...which would put the other frequency around 600khz 
or 610khz if I remember right. Chances are though the crystal for that 
frequency has been yanked up of the box long ago. Even if the rock was still 
in the transmitter,it wouldnt matter much as the transmitter would never be 
tuned for the second frequency anyhow.

Bob Carter
Operations/Engineering--Max Media Radio Group
WGAI-NewsRadio 560 AM Stereo .., WCXL 104.1 Beach 104..., WQDK 99.3
Q-Country..., WWOC 94.5 WaterCountry 94.5
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