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



Yup, because it's not as deeply in the valley as downtown or blocked to the
east like North Troy.

I'll be by there tomorrow and will see what I get.

- --Doug

At 08:39 PM 11/10/98 -0500, Gavin B. Burt wrote:
>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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