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A SECRET NAVAL STATION IN HAIKU VALLEY.
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Haiku Naval Radio Station (located south west of Kaneohe on Oahu, Hawaii) utilized an Alexanderson Very Low Frequency Alternator to send radio signals to submarines while they remained underwater as far away as Tokyo Bay.
David Jessup > PAGE ONE TOP PORTIONHaiku Naval Radio Station (located south west of Kaneohe on Oahu, Hawaii) utilized an Alexanderson Very Low Frequency Alternator to send radio signals to submarines while they remained underwater as far away as Tokyo Bay.
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Haiku Naval Radio Station (located south west of Kaneohe on Oahu, Hawaii) utilized an Alexanderson Very Low Frequency Alternator to send radio signals to submarines while they remained underwater as far away as Tokyo Bay.
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