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Earlier this week, the TWR team on Guam was able to perform a successful audio test with Transmitter 6.
There is still much work to be done, but praise God that the team was able to work through quite a few technical issues with the transmitter.
Follow the progress of this huge project by visiting the Love Asia by Radio blog.