[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
CJLS
According to John Kodis's page at radiostation.com, CJLS
runs 5 kW-D/4 kW-N DA-2 into three 60-degree (122')
towers in an in-line array at an azimuth of 82 degrees
(almost an east-west line) with 75-degree spacing
between towers. Both patterns aim the signal pretty much
toward the east. The day pattern is a rather
conventional-looking modified cardioid, although the
power division among towers is unusual (way less power
into the center tower than into the end ones). The night
pattern has a narrowers "beam". This pattern probably
was designed to deliver 1 kW equivalent to the US.