AN/FLR-9, Ramasun Station, Thailand

AN/FLR-9, Ramasun Station, Thailand (Google Maps)
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A Classic Bullseye HFDF antenna array was built at Ramasun air base in Udorn (Udon Thani) in Thailand.

Thanks to lgnewman007 for correcting me on my previous guess.
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@ 2008-06-18 23:22:31
Also thanks to oliverd with helping find the proper location.
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@ 2021-01-09 09:42:32
You are partially correct. The FLR-9 was located at Ramasun Station in Non Soong, Thailand. Ramasun was a base run by the US Army Security Agency. It was NOT an airbase. The Airbase was in Udon Thani. Ramasun was a few miles south of the airbase. I know because I was there in 1970 when the FLR-9 was been built.
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@ 2021-01-10 23:09:38
It looks like due to the poor resolution of the imagery when this was posted I misidentified the highway as an airstrip - Romulusnr
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@ 2021-04-01 21:25:00
The antenna array wasn't at the Udorn Royal Thai AFB, it was 12 miles SE on Hwy 2/Friendship Highway at the 7th Radio Research Field Station, aka Ramasun Station, aka Cobra 7. across the street from the village of Ban Non Sung. Was there 75-76. 17.28681963930365, 102.86939069887126