Soxless Boss
Larry Weil
kc1ih@mac.com
Sat May 6 15:37:22 EDT 2006
At 09:49 AM 5/6/2006, Cohasset / Hippisley wrote:
>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.
Why would there need to be a null to the east? Is there a station
somewhere in Europe that they are required to protect?
Larry Weil
Lake Wobegone, NH
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