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![]() For the past nine months RFPI's array of high-power shortwave and FM transmitters have been stored on top of one of the tallest mountains in Costa Rica. It wasn't that we had feared a giant apocalyptic flood -- our choice of location was due to a kind offer by a long-time listener who was concerned about the safety of the transmitters and wanted to ensure their return to air, along with the ability for global coverage. A few months back this listener shared with the staff his concern that the extreme weather at his farm (it's located at 10,000 feet) and the unheated room in which they were kept, might aversely effect their operation. Due to a generous donation from long-time supporter Gene Nash, we were able to move the transmitters to our San José offices where they await their reawakening. Stay tuned for updates! http://www.rfpi.org/ |
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