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RE: Re: Adjustment to WBPS-AM 890's Daytime Signal
Looks like any future upgrade may come too late for the CNET Radio
format according to this news item on All Access (5/20):
"Could the plug soon get pulled at CNET RADIO? ALL ACCESS hears from
reliable sources that the end of JUNE may be the end of the Tech Radio
Network, aired on KNEW-A/SAN FRANCISCO and WBPS-A/BOSTON as well as
through broadband."
Keith Fornal
Treasurer
Dutch Island Lighthouse Society
www.dutchislandlighthouse.org
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org
[mailto:owner-boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org] On Behalf Of
Laurence Glavin
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 9:16 AM
To: boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org
Subject: Fwd: Re: Adjustment to WBPS-AM 890's Daytime Signal
As of just a few minutes ago, WBPS's signal was back to the apparent
signal strength it's been for many months. So what you describe may
have been the case yesterday or they're in the testing stage of a future
upgrade.
--------- Forwarded Message ---------
DATE: Sun, 19 May 2002 23:42:21
From: "Dan Strassberg" <dan.strassberg@att.net>
To: <lglavin@lycos.com>
I caught the WBPS pattern change today but I didn't notice any change in
signal strength. If, indeed, this is the build-out of WBPS's new day
pattern, then WMVU may suffer. But if it's something else, like step one
in
building the WBIX night facilities, you might actually have heard WBPS
trying out a temporary ND day setup. If that's what it was, the
increased
interference to WMVU should be only tempoerary--ending in late summer or
early fall.
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