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THE WORLD’S LARGEST “RADIO” STATION by CARLOS A. ALTGELT FIRST MADE PUBLIC by the US Navy in 1968 as Project Sanguine (1), the Extremely Low Frequency communications project—Project ELF—is
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Clam Lake Project ELF facility / Michigan Technological University / Navy Radio Transmitting Facility / ELFS IN THE FOREST Each facility / IIT Research Institute / Naval Communications Facility / /

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communication systems / antenna systems / energy / transmitter site / Metal fences / /

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Peninsula of Michigan / Atlantic Ocean / Clam Lake / Lake Superior / Upper Peninsula / Florida coast / Chequamegon National Forest / /

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Michigan Technological University / Navy / National Guard / IIT Research Institute / Department of Defense / United States Navy / School of Forestry and Wood Products / /

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Nicholas Christofilos / William Proxmire / Lowell L. Klessing / Russ Feingold / Herb Kohl / CARLOS A. ALTGELT / Tom Howard-Hastings / Victor L. Strite / W. O. Schuman / Paul Brodeur / /

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76 HZ FM / /

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Northern Wisconsin / /

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radiation / MTU / frequency modulation / /

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