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The originator of the W10XEG question supplies the following new info:
Actually, the W10 call is most likely a commercial call. There were several 'repeaters' that were used very early in the establishment of the radio, and then commercial television networks - it may be one of those. The X is for experimental, no doubt. My Dad was very active with RCA very early on. The first experimental TV signals in NYC were on 21 MHz, broadcast from the Empire State Bldg - my Dad was chief engineer for the transmitter. One of the many experimental transmitters he put on the air was W10XEG - I just have no data about it at all. -- Keyboard In The Noise |