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Re: RE: Sunday Globe Magazine article on Jerry Williams
Where's Florider?
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From: "Laurence Glavin" <lglavin@lycos.com>
To: <boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2002 3:34 PM
Subject: 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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