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Fwd: RE: WBPS cranks up the volume
It seems strange that an application of this type should
be going forward now. WMVU/WOTW has been operating
pre-sunrise and post-sunset (until usually 9:00 or 10:00 pm)
for years. Unlike AM 1110 in Salem, NH, I thought it
was done legally. Recently I checked my radio that shows
relative signal strength, and WOTW's signal strength drops
now in November from a 3.5 to just about 3 even. It stays
fairly strong until the CJAD rebroadcaster I believe in
Ontario getss to a near-jamming level an hour or so after
sunset. Sometimes, when driving home, and I'm in the west
end of Andover on rt 93, I tune in to a newsmagazine from
Washington that starts at 6:05 pm on WOTW, and it comes in very well. Later in the night, the Canadian
station barrels in very strongly and almost obliterates
WOTW. I know it's WOTW because I heard a WOTW/WGAW ID.
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--------- Forwarded Message ---------
DATE: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 16:21:19
From: Dan.Strassberg@att.net
> The FCC's database shows no nightime power authority
> for 900 in Nashua.
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