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David October 1st 07 03:20 PM

Nightime Secondary Service Protected to 750 Miles
 
Apparently the FCC says flamethrowers are expected to serve beyond
their groundwave contours.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_channel


[email protected] October 1st 07 03:21 PM

Nightime Secondary Service Protected to 750 Miles
 
On Oct 1, 9:20 am, David wrote:

Apparently the FCC says flamethrowers are expected to
serve beyond their groundwave contours.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_channel




It doesn't say that. It says: "In 1980, the FCC voted to limit the
protection for the twenty-five clear channel stations to a 750 mile
radius around the transmitter."

It says NOTHING about clearchannels *having* to send out that far.



RHF October 1st 07 04:14 PM

Nightime Secondary Service Protected to 750 Miles
 
On Oct 1, 7:20 am, David wrote:
-
- Apparently the FCC says flamethrowers are expected
- to serve beyond their groundwave contours.
-
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_channel

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IBOCcrock October 1st 07 05:46 PM

Nightime Secondary Service Protected to 750 Miles
 
On Oct 1, 10:21 am, wrote:
On Oct 1, 9:20 am, David wrote:



Apparently the FCC says flamethrowers are expected to
serve beyond their groundwave contours.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_channel


It doesn't say that. It says: "In 1980, the FCC voted to limit the
protection for the twenty-five clear channel stations to a 750 mile
radius around the transmitter."

It says NOTHING about clearchannels *having* to send out that far.


Do you have a life?


[email protected] October 1st 07 10:17 PM

Nightime Secondary Service Protected to 750 Miles
 
On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 09:46:53 -0700, IBOCcrock
wrote:

On Oct 1, 10:21 am, wrote:
On Oct 1, 9:20 am, David wrote:



Apparently the FCC says flamethrowers are expected to
serve beyond their groundwave contours.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_channel


It doesn't say that. It says: "In 1980, the FCC voted to limit the
protection for the twenty-five clear channel stations to a 750 mile
radius around the transmitter."

It says NOTHING about clearchannels *having* to send out that far.


Do you have a life?


it would seem he does why do you ask?

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woger you are a Congress all in your own head

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RHF October 2nd 07 06:26 AM

Nightime Secondary Service Protected to 750 Miles
 
On Oct 1, 9:46 am, IBOCcrock wrote:
On Oct 1, 10:21 am, wrote:

On Oct 1, 9:20 am, David wrote:


Apparently the FCC says flamethrowers are expected to
serve beyond their groundwave contours.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_channel


It doesn't say that. It says: "In 1980, the FCC voted to limit the
protection for the twenty-five clear channel stations to a 750 mile
radius around the transmitter."


It says NOTHING about clearchannels *having* to send out that far.


- Do you have a life?

SFTV is our new 'superhero' "Hybrid Digital" Man. ~ RHF

Billy Smith October 2nd 07 09:25 AM

Nightime Secondary Service Protected to 750 Miles
 


--
William Smith
Indiana
IC-746, FRG-100
1500 foot longwire

"IBOCcrock" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Oct 1, 10:21 am, wrote:
On Oct 1, 9:20 am, David wrote:



Apparently the FCC says flamethrowers are expected to
serve beyond their groundwave contours.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_channel


It doesn't say that. It says: "In 1980, the FCC voted to limit the
protection for the twenty-five clear channel stations to a 750 mile
radius around the transmitter."

It says NOTHING about clearchannels *having* to send out that far.


Do you have a life?


Doubtful that he does, I hope he enjoys his over priced ****ty HD Radio



David Eduardo[_4_] October 2nd 07 02:57 PM

Nightime Secondary Service Protected to 750 Miles
 

"David" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 06:20:01 -0800, David wrote:

Apparently the FCC says flamethrowers are expected to serve beyond
their groundwave contours.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_channel


Dwardo has no comment on this?


I don't have enough lives to correct everything I find wrong with Wikipedia.



David Eduardo[_4_] October 2nd 07 03:03 PM

Nightime Secondary Service Protected to 750 Miles
 

"David" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 06:20:01 -0800, David wrote:

Apparently the FCC says flamethrowers are expected to serve beyond
their groundwave contours.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_channel


Dwardo has no comment on this?


There is nothing in part 73 of the rules about different service
requirements for clear channel stations, In fact, they must conform to local
ascertainment and interests requirements just like a 1 kw graveyarder.

The article is very wrong on a number of things: many of the cities of
license are wrong, like XEEP and XEB, for example (Both Mexico, DF, Mexico)
and Clear Channel, the company, was not formed to buy a clear channel
station... that was a later acquisition, and the com´pany then changed name
to match it... the first one was an FM, in fact. They only bought WOAI when
they had the money to take on the losses of WOAI, which was in dire straits
then.



David Eduardo[_4_] October 2nd 07 03:04 PM

Nightime Secondary Service Protected to 750 Miles
 

"David" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 07:21:54 -0700, wrote:

On Oct 1, 9:20 am, David wrote:

Apparently the FCC says flamethrowers are expected to
serve beyond their groundwave contours.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_channel



It doesn't say that. It says: "In 1980, the FCC voted to limit the
protection for the twenty-five clear channel stations to a 750 mile
radius around the transmitter."

It says NOTHING about clearchannels *having* to send out that far.


That's exactly what it says. And it calls it secondary SERVICE. That
is the opposite of ignoring because they can't be monetized.


The service defined here is referent to signal, not programming. There is no
requirement to serve skywave listeners, or listeners in a secondary contour,
however it is defined.




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