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Head for the Hills! TMI

Received the "TMI Area" Emergency Planning pamplet on Saturday. Perhaps we should ALL be worried, in that the EAS call-signs for 102.3, 99.3, 1250, 92.1 and 92.7 are years outdated. Not to mention that "WGCB 1440" (RIP) is still listed. Yikes!
 
epmark said:
Received the "TMI Area" Emergency Planning pamplet on Saturday. Perhaps we should ALL be worried, in that the EAS call-signs for 102.3, 99.3, 1250, 92.1 and 92.7 are years outdated. Not to mention that "WGCB 1440" (RIP) is still listed. Yikes!

Well, as long as those frequencies still exist (excluding 1440), we should be alright.
 
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