WAMG files for augmentation of new night pattern
Dan.Strassberg
dan.strassberg@att.net
Wed Aug 1 20:32:54 EDT 2007
As usually happens when AMs install new directional patterns, WAMG has
found that its new 6-kW night pattern requires augmentation and has
filed to add four rather innocuous-looking augmentations--at 14, 166,
237, and 314.5 degrees, each with a 20-degree span. In particular, the
two southerly augmentations (at 166 and 237 degrees) are almost
invsible on the polar plot of the pattern. The time that has elapsed
since testing began (anyone remember when that was? my guess is around
March) does seem a bit long but I'm sure the delay is far from
unprecedented. In any event, the FCC filing mentions that an
application for license to cover was being filed concurrently,
although I did not notice any such application in today's FCC actions.
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