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Re: This Week's LTAR
>Joe Ross wrote:
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>WTTT has
>been around since the early 60s. Now, apparently, they're taking up the
>entire WTTT broadcast day. But I don't know whether that's 24/7 because
>last I heard, WTTT was still a daytimer. I don't know what sort of
>nighttime authorization they have.
Eleven watts. My recollection is that they used to use it only to
stay on through the early/mid evening (7-8-9-10 p.m.) during the months of
early sunsets. WTTT has a PSRA of 500 w. It's 5 kW day. The NRC lists it as
DA-1.