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On 2 Sep 2004 21:29:36 GMT, "Jim" wrote:
Anyway...anybody know why WFAN...with a great signal, best in New York, low frequency 660 kHz, 50 KW ND, island tower site (multi with WCBS) with salt-water path to surrounding land...would want to drop to 35 kHz. I spent 20 years in New York and recall the WFAN signal was one of the worst. I was in the West Village by the river and could barely receive it. I couldn't receive it in my office at WOR in Times Square. I get it better in New England than in NYC. Rich |
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