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Old June 29th 04, 08:41 PM
Rich Gilstein
 
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"Doug Smith W9WI" said:
The WPAT-AM transmitter is still in Clifton. (skyscrapers are not a
suitable site for an AM transmitter, especially a multitower
directional array like WPAT's)


So I guess it's safe to assume that if the AM transmitter and towers
are still located in Clifton then the building which originally housed
WPAT's offices and studios is still standing as part of the transmitter
site. I also assume that the current owners of WPAT-AM kept some of the
studio equipment in Clifton in the event of an emergency such as a
blackout in New York City they could switch over the broadcast to the
backup in Clifton? (Am I wrong about this?).


 
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