Willis, I am 15 miles north of Greenville, S.C. and it is nowhere near me 
Faintly audible daytime with QSB,,,,but not groundwave to me.     Chris 
Johnson     K4CME     Taylors, S.C.
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Subject: [IRCA] Prediction on the 1610 mystery station


> If it is ever discovered where this 1610 mystery station is located,
> I will  predict that it will be found at one of these locations....
>
> If it's government/ military it will be from one of these areas--
> CAMP LEJEUNE, NC (marine)
> NORFOLK, VA (navy)
> GREENVILLE, NC (VOA/government)
>
> If it is not military/ government it will be on or near a line drawn from
> Atlanta, GA to Norfolk, VA. And my guess it will be in the Greenville,SC 
> to
> Charlotte,NC market area.
>
> This is because here I can hear the signal 24 hours a day at always 
> S9+20db
> over, it doesn't change to much. Even at 1200 local time the signal is
> always S9+20.
> So it can't be to far away from me.
>
> Willis
> Old Fort, TN
>
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