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Default Which Radisosondes used in the US ?

I'm trying to find out which radiosondes these sounding stations in
the US are using at present and possibly also the approximate date
when they changed to it:

72230 Birmingham / Shelby County
72232 Boothville
74794 Cape Canaveral
74494 Chatham
72381 Edwards Afb
72249 Fort Worth
72305 Newport
72493 Oakland
72797 Quillayute
72694 Salem
72403 Sterling

May be there are some members in this forum who can help with an
information for one or the other of those stations. Thank you!

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