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Re: 99.9 dead carrier in Troy, N.Y.



Dear Doug and all,

    I heard this dead carrier in the front parking lot of Hudson Valley
Community College, which by the way, tends to be a good area for getting
radio signals.
This is on the south end of Troy.

- -Gavin
prospect@email.msn.com

- -----Original Message-----
From: Douglas J. Broda <dougbroda@mindspring.com>
To: Gavin B. Burt <prospect@email.msn.com>; Peter Q. George
<radiojunkie1@yahoo.com>; Boston-Radio-Interest@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu
<Boston-Radio-Interest@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>
Date: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 6:57 PM
Subject: Re: 99.9 dead carrier in Troy, N.Y.


>At this hour, 99.9 is empty here in downtown Troy.
>
>I'll keep listening, though. Gavin -- since FM reception varies a ton in
>different parts of Troy, can you tell me where you were when you heard the
>dead carrier? Maybe I can try to do some cruising tomorrow.
>
>-- Doug Broda (dougbroda@mindspring.com)
>
>At 06:32 PM 11/10/98 -0500, Gavin B. Burt wrote:
>>Dear Peter and all,
>>
>>    This possible pirate was in stereo, no doubt.  I do agree that being
>>only 400 kilohertz from WRVE would keep this dead carrier station from
being
>>fully-sanctioned.
>>
>>    I will be checking my radio everyday in Troy for this pirate, and will
>>keep Boston-Radio-Interest subscribers and North East Radio Watch informed
>>of any developments.
>>
>

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