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In article , TritonVA wrote:
Doh! This had never occurred to me for some reason. At 270 watts, in a city as RF noisy as Washington D.C., I can't imagine that they'd have a huge listenship at night in the first place - so the financials probably don't make sense to maintain the C-Quam at night. A 5 watt nighttime station on AM 74 in Cambridge, Mass. does cover Boston and Cambridge quite well.. Why is Washington DC so RF noisy? markets that *barely* cover their C.O. at night. And turning down all those pip-squeak stations at night *just* might lower the noise floor for everybody else... Correct. It might. However these stations are under the impression that they have listeners even during the daytime - period. -- Sven Weil New York City, U.S.A. |
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