Soxless Boss

Doug Drown revdoug1@verizon.net
Sat May 6 10:43:43 EDT 2006


"It's 9:30 a.m. as I type this, and I'm
listening to WBZ here in Old Forge, in the western Adirondack Mountains,
maybe 30 miles east of Watertown NY and the eastern end of Lake Ontario."

Wow.  Not only am I impressed, but I may be one of the very few people who
will read this who actually knows where Old Forge is. ;-)

-Doug



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cohasset / Hippisley" <cohasset@frontiernet.net>
To: "Doug Drown" <revdoug1@verizon.net>;
<boston-radio-interest@rolinin.BostonRadio.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2006 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: Soxless Boss


> Doug Drown wrote:
> > I didn't realize WBZ was directional west; I had thought it was
> > non-directional.  The station's signal is amazing.  I've picked it up
during
> > daylight hours all the way from Sackville, New Brunswick to Port Jervis.
> >
>
> As I recall, WBZ uses two towers (probably a quarter wavelength, or
> about 230 feet, apart) to create a cardioid pattern with the null
> essentially due east and a very broad maximum from North through West to
> South -- just about ideal for its primary intended coverage area.
> Somewhere in my files I still have one of the ad sales fliers featuring
> their coverage pattern.
>
> With a decent receiver and minimal line noise it's often audible in
> Central NY during the day.  It's 9:30 a.m. as I type this, and I'm
> listening to WBZ here in Old Forge, in the western Adirondack Mountains,
> maybe 30 miles east of Watertown NY and the eastern end of Lake Ontario.
>
> But then, I also remember hearing WMEX (1510) on my car radio at mid-day
> many times as I drove around the Syracuse NY and Finger Lakes region
> back during previous sunspot minima.  I believe WMEX was 5 KW daytime.
> Today I'm hearing at least three different stations on 1510 at my desk,
> so I don't know if that would still be possible.
>
> Bud Hippisley
>
>
>



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