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Re: Re: WVCA then? WJIB now whats the difference?



But if you look at the directional pattern, the power seems more for show
(to attract agency buys) than anything else. I guess the TX is in Beverley
and most signal goes east. I thought that the primary limiting factor was
105.1 in Providence, to the south. So why isn't the station directional to
the north? What's in Maine or New Hampshire that forces the station to send
most of its signal to the east?

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

-----Original Message-----
From: R.L. Caron <k4gp@peganet.com>
To: lglavin@lycosmail.com <lglavin@lycosmail.com>;
boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org
<boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>
Date: Thursday, August 24, 2000 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: Re: WVCA then? WJIB now whats the difference?


><< The information I obtained (a phone call to the  station) indicates it
is
>NOW broadcasting with 3200 watts from Magnolia, MA, same HAAT but DA. >>
>
>Right. The FCC database shows a 330' tower atop a 150' hill a few miles
>southwest of Gloucester. Must be a good signal all over the North Shore.
>
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