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The Train Radio hut at the Down end of the Bylong No. 3 tunnel. February 1998.
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GrahamH club has replied to John LawrenceGrahamH club has replied to tiabunna clubThe diesel was used at remote sites which were in cuttings with insufficient hours of sunlight.
My first solar powered comms installation when at Telecom was a single telephone service to a remote commune in NSW in mid1980. I remember passing a remote tele exch in the Victorian Alps in 1975.
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