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Fwd: RE: Sunday Globe Magazine article on Jerry Williams



Here's a list I've compiled of AM station operating at 1030 khz full-time
and their power in watts (all with DA's):
WCTS, Maplewood, MN (essentially St Paul)...1000;
WSFZ, Memphis, TN...1000;
WQSE, White Bluff, TN...250;
KFAY, Farmington, AR...1000;
KOWW, Blue Springs, MO...500;
WAUL, Brantley, AL...400.
These aren't all the stations on 1030 at night, but they occupy the
middle of the contiguous states north-to-south (there's also one in Florider)
and with DA's directed away from Boston they could be expected to block
'BZ from reception in the west the way 1120's in Bristol, CT and Concord, MA
block KMOX here.
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DATE: Sun, 16 Jun 2002 14:06:29
From: "Bill O'Neill" <billo@shoreham.net>
To: <lglavin@lycos.com>

Lawrence writes:
WBZ's signal reaching 38
> states.  No more!
> There's a phalanx of full time stations on 1030 in the
> middle of the
> country blocking WBZ-AM's signal westward, not to mention the 50KW
> outlet in Wyoming (next door the the Wyoming Boron and
> Zinc outlet)--

Have noticed much less s/n here in Champlain Valley Vt.  Harder to
get a clean shot regardless of CH or midwest sunset.  I was of the
understanding that 1030 was primarily daytimer only to protect
doobayou BZ.

Bill O'Neill



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