"Phil Kane" wrote:
Even in the days when the stations were manned,
a lot of what they did was classified stuff
for "others" and public visits were very rare,
usually limited to small groups who were
somehow connected to the technology or
operations.
I suspected it was nearly impossible. But, who knows, there might have
been some little known visitor program or something. One never knows for
sure until one asks, right?
Now, they are unmanned - all you will see is an
antenna and a box.
Of course, I was interested in the main facility in Maryland, not the
unmanned facilities.
Dwight Stewart (W5NET)
http://www.qsl.net/w5net/