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"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... Eduardo is full of crap using technical terms for broadcast coverage he does not understand so what is his opinion worth... nothing! AM filings at the FCC... for example, proofs of directional systems, have readings expressed in mV/m, and they are kept consistent even if the readings, such as on radials close to the array, are over 1000 mV/m. The criteria for licensing, in fact, used to be that the station had to put a 25 mV/m signal over the city of license. But you don't know what these number mean so how can you use them to make a point? -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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