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Courtesy Twin City DX Association’s (TCDXA)
The History of Navassa (The Poop on Navassa) Before1997, getting permission to activate Navassa was relatively easy. Just get a letter from the U.S. Coast Guard (easy), and arrange to get a boat to take you to the infamous “ladder.” Every few years, someone activated Navassa. When the USCG deactivated the lighthouse in 1997, administration of Navassa was transferred
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