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A now-defunct navigation light at the summit of North Franklin Mountain. Image by Brian Stansberry.
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this is actually used as an amateur radio repeater, traffic from this machine can be heard up to 100 miles away or more depending on atmospheric conditions
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| current | 18:59, 1 April 2007 | 640×479 (104 KB) | Bms4880 (Talk | contribs) | (A now-defunct navigation light at the summit of North Franklin Mountains. Image by Brian Stansberry.) |
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