This article is about the naval radio station at Cutler, Maine. For the earlier station with the NAA call sign, located at Arlington, Virginia from 1913-1941, see NAA (Arlington, Virginia).
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The VLF Transmitter Cutler is the United States Navy's very low frequency (VLF) shore radio station at Cutler, Maine. The station provides one-way communication to submarines of the Navy's Atlantic Fleet, both on the surface and submerged. It transmits with call sign NAA, at a frequency of 24 kHz and input power of up to 1.8 megawatts, and is one of the most powerful radio transmitters in the world.[citation needed]
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