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WTRI is close enough to Washington that the FCC should have thought
twice about putting a station 20 kHz away from a 50 kw powerhouse like WTWP even if it is daytime only. Still, it isn't an adjacent channel and I don't think it should be a problem with a receiver with decent selectivity. WTRI runs 17 kw in the daytime but only 1400 watts in the "critical hours" around sunrise and sunset. WTRI is northwest of Washington; Mr. Harms appears to be just southwest of Baltimore. He is well within the daytime range which includes both Baltimore and Washington but not within the "critical hours" range. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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