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Latest revision as of 14:23, 13 December 2025
Built 1918, demolished 1970, Transmitting faculties moved to Fort Myer 1930.
- telegraph and cable station,
- typewriter slaves chained to BC-155 receivers, each one tuned to a different station in the network
- BC-147 transmitters.
- early version of a teletype incorporating ticker-tape technology (BC-140 filter)
- later Boehme model teletypewriters, ?? (WVY is San Francisco)
- photo dated 1935, WVB is Fort Sam Houston.