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Re: WCRN



830 absolutely won't reach Hartford, and I doubt that it will put enough
signal into Springfield to be any sort of factor there. The day pattern (old
and new--they're the same; execpt the new one will be stronger in all
directions) is designed to protect first-adjacent WRYM 840, New Britain.
Draw a line between Worcester and New Britain. That's the line of the null.
Surprisingly, the 50-kW pattern is not tightened from the 7-kW version; it
could have been tightened a bit. The signal in the null is the equivalent of
almost 2 kW.

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Dan Strassberg, dan.strassberg@worldnet.att.net
Phone: 1-617-558-4205, eFax: 1-707-215-6367

-----Original Message-----
From: Sptseditor@aol.com <Sptseditor@aol.com>
To: Dan.Strassberg@worldnet.att.net <Dan.Strassberg@worldnet.att.net>;
boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org
<boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>
Date: Sunday, April 02, 2000 12:13 AM
Subject: Re: WCRN


>
>And 830 could have a solid reach even into Springfield during the day and
>possibly reach down toward Hartford, winning the battle for listeners in
the
>Sturbridge/Southbridge/Stafford area from WPOP (1410).