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Old August 1st 03, 02:53 AM
Peter H.
 
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Are you going to post the answer later?

I think I did part of this exercise once before, listing all the stations with
8 or more towers, and I seem to remember that the list was not all that long.
I only checked the "field ratio" on a couple though, so don't have any idea
which are the "winners".


1190 in Dallas is the winner (6 by 2); 1070 in Houston is a close second (3 by
3).

There are numerous 9- or 10-tower Canadians which are contendors.

You've got to get beyond 180 degrees, major axis, in order to make the
"aperture" small enough, then you just add additional instances of those tower
pairs until you get the gain way high ... certainly higher than 12.

Second challenge: name the top ten (or top five) stations with the most steel
in the air.

The winner is ... 1070 in Houston, again.


 
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