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Frank Dresser wrote:
Considering their signal, however, it wouldn't be unreasonable to think they turned down power to save on fuses. I've heard it said that WLS has serious grounding problems at their antenna, and has been too cheap to repair them. That would explain a lot. By contrast, both at my old home and my new one WBBM can put THREE VOLTS peak-to-peak into a loopstick antenna. WGN is over 2-1/2 VOLTS. Both places are over ten miles from the respective antennas (which aren't far from each other IIRC). -- So those 380 tons of missing explosives were moved by Saddam before all those expert inspectors noticed, eh? No wonder twelve years of inspections found NOTHING. |