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Fw: Re: Interference issue
Cushing Sq is more like 1 mile east of the 1510 towers, which are just west
of Waverley Sq. In addition, 1510 puts out an unattenuated field to the east
of about 4 Volts/m at 1 mile at night and about 3Volts/m at 1 mile days.
Even after accounting for the attenuation caused by the miserable
Belmont/Watertown/Waltham soil conductivity, you were clearly in an area in
which the station had to satisfy complaints of interference during its first
year of broadcasting from the Waverley Oaks Rd site.
1510 is the most powerful AM station whose Tx is located in such a densely
populated part of the Boston area.
--
Dan Strassberg, dan.strassberg@worldnet.att.net
Phone: 1-617-558-4205, eFax: 1-707-215-6367
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Date: Friday, May 11, 2001 7:04 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Interference issue
>You mention 1510...When I lived in Watertown near the Cushing Sq/Belmont
area, 1510 came through on my phone fairly strong (I think this was during
their WMRE period), and I think I was at least 5 miles from the tower site.
Was/is 1510 the worst culprit in the Boston area?
>