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Re: "Same frequency" network
- Subject: Re: "Same frequency" network
- From: FMradio1@aol.com
- Date: Sun, 19 Jul 1998 17:56:50 EDT
In a message dated 98-07-17 21:31:29 EDT, GF015@aol.com writes:
<< <Don't forget WHDQ-1 106.1 in Rutland VT
I didn't know they did that. Is this picked up from their main signal
antenna
on Mt. Ascutney to another transmitter in Rutland? Or is it another type of
feed? >>
Is 106.1 a "full" signal or is it a translator? The "same frequency networks"
we've been discussing have all been multiple primary signals, not translators.
If this was the case, thare are many stations in the Southwest which have
multiple translators all over the band to relay their signals into hard to
reach areas. Many Phoenix radio stations have at least ten translators,
sometimes more, all over Arizona.
Just trying to complicate the issue a bit...:)
Mike Thomas, WXLO & Premiere Radio Networks
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