WHOM question

Doug Drown revdoug1@verizon.net
Sat May 6 14:57:50 EDT 2006


"If you ever fly over NH, Maine and VT, you realize how much land there is
with NO people!"

Tell me about it! --- the county I live in (Somerset, in Maine) is one-third
the size of the state of Vermont and the overall population distribution is
about 4 people per square mile.  Piscataquis is even less.

But it's quiet . . .

What's more, who's to say moose don't like radio?

-Doug

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "R Trovato" <xtrovato@yahoo.com>
To: "Doug Drown" <revdoug1@verizon.net>; "Boston Radio Interest Board"
<boston-radio-interest@rolinin.BostonRadio.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2006 12:47 PM
Subject: Re: WHOM question


>
>
>
> > WHOM on Mount Washington touts itself as having New England's most
> powerful
> > FM signal.  I know that's doubtless true in terms of its coverage area,
> > despite the fact that there are quite a few 100-kw FM stations out
there.
> > But the station used to claim that it had the most powerful FM signal in
> > North America.  (I don't know whether it still does.)  Is that a
stretch?
> > It can be picked up all the way from Bucksport to Saratoga Springs and
> from
> > Sherbrooke to Lowell.  That's a mighty big area.
>
> It covers an awful lot of pine trees!
>
> If you ever fly over NH, Maine and VT, you realize how much land there is
> with NO people!
>
>



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