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Re: WILD Sign-offs??
I mean using a PSRA at 500W (for example), even though the station could be on
with 1 kW (say) but with a less favorable directional pattern during the PSRA
hours. I thought what I wrote was pretty clear, but I guess there's always a
way to misinterpret--especially if you WANT to.
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> --- Dan.Strassberg@att.net wrote:
> <snip>
> >Quite a
> > few Class B stations licensed for night powers
> > higher than 500W use PSRAs at
> > 500W or less. I haven't listened to WXKS (AM) enough
> > this year to know what
> > they are doing--or whether whatever it is even
> > SOUNDS like its legal, but in
> > quite a few years in the past, they have used thir
> > 500W-ND PSRA even though
> > their license allows 1 kW-N DA-N.
>
> Do you mean usng it all night rather than at the
> authorized time? WARE was only using its PSRA power
> when it had been authorized to do so -- after 6 a.m.
> It's a whole 'nother thing to stay on all night with it.
>
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