"dave" wrote in message
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RHF wrote:
On Jul 7, 7:30 am, wrote:
VegasNightOwl wrote:
Type, or paste, the transmitter location co-ordinates, 36.15611°N
115.25667°W and it's funny to see an AM tower taking up an entire city
block.
- Here's the 'hood 16 years ago. The more recent scarring indicates
they
- need better performance from the ground and have buried some
"screen".
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http://msrmaps.com/map.aspx?t=1&s=10...762&lat=36.156...
With a Nighttime Power of just 43 Watts :
They need all the help from the ground that
they can get. ~ RHF
.
43 Watts is plenty if the frequency's clear.
There was a station back in Pennsylvania, WESA, that used to be daytime
only. Then they were granted permission for night time transmissions.
Their night time power was 10 watts down from their 250 daytime power. Not
sure how it ever faired but it was interesting to even think if anybody
copied them outside of 200 miles or so.
VegasNightOwl