OT: I worked during the evening hours while in high school for 'NON in Lebanon in 1969-70 with a 3rd Class FCC ticket in my young pocket. Charles Banks was the owner back then. He also owned the FM in Greencastle (WGRC?). At news time, we picked up the FM signal from Greencastle (no easy feat), and re-broadcast it over 100.9. Later, when working for the Canadian Forces Network in Baden-Baden, Germany, we always picked up the news via a shortwave receiver in the studio (early 70's) and re-broadcast it over a 150 watt FM signal, which made the news on 'NON (in retrospect) seem like high-quality radio. The CFN frequency, which was regulated by the German government, was "101.125", which we had to fully state with each station ID -- like it would have made a difference, no digital radios back then -- we could have just as well have said "somewhere between 101 and 102. Also remember working one Sunday morning in the dead of winter in Lebanon (on the west side of town), with a nice, thick coating of ice on the tower and antenna, where I made up the entire audience. One of many memories from way back when ...