Talk:KUNM

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is messed up. It indicates that the students disturbances in protest of the US incursion into Cambodia took place in 1965. They actually took place in 1970. Wschart (talk) 02:25, 3 July 2010 (UTC)

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KBOM reference
KBOM refers to the continual explosive testing at EMRTC (Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center), part of the New Mexico Tech campus. The transmitter is located on M Mountain in the midst of EMRTC. Mike Stark, who was the KUNM Chief Engineer, told me (while I was with him on the mountain) that it was his idea; one day while he was working on the installation, around the time they were getting ready to change from translator status, there was a rather large explosion at a test site down the hill — KA-BOOM! I don't know if this is documented anywhere else but right here by me, so I'm not modifying the article. But the reference to Trinity Site is wrong, even if plausible. &#59;Bear (talk) 13:44, 7 June 2021 (UTC)