WLLO-LP 102.0 Londonderry transmitter location,
north end of town
Laurence Glavin
lglavin@lycos.com
Tue Apr 13 16:51:16 EDT 2004
>DATE: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 12:47:55
>From: John Bolduc <n1qgs@yahoo.com>
>To: boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org
>Hello
>
>WLLO-LP 102.0 Londonderry transmitter location is actually at the North
>School, which I think is on Sanborn Road. Anyways, it is very near the
>intersection of Routes 28 and 128, which is west of I-93 exit 5.
>This would explain some of my strange reception findings.
>The web site indicates they had to locate a the North Elementary School,
>as other locations could not be squeezed into FCC separation guidelines.
>They are broadcasting with 100 watts.
>
>This makes the transmitter just about 2 1/2 miles from my house. I can
>still fiddle with the antennas and get WBLM, but not with a clean signal,
>due to WLLO-LP.
>
>In the car I can hear WLLO-LP as far south as Dracut MA and up into
>Hooksett NH.
>
>
>Web site is:
>http://schools.londonderry.org/leo/wllo103/index2.cfm
>>
>John
>N1QGS
>New Hampshire Statewide Car 91
>
I went to the website and read the material about WLLO;
it promised NO UNDERWRITER MESSAGES; what about fundraisers though?
The little precis about the theory behind low-power FM
in general seems to have been written by a sworn enemy
of Cheap Channel. Hey, wait a minute...wasn't Howard Stern
on vaca last week?
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