doings at WUBB 95.3 seacoast of NH/ME...
Scott Fybush
scott@fybush.com
Wed Jan 2 16:13:30 EST 2008
Garrett Wollman wrote:
>> Ah, but would that have been the case if the WHRB stick was on Murray Street,
>> Medford, a hilltop location NE of Boston?
>
> Yes. They might have had to find a different Maine or New Hampshire
> town to license it to, but 95.3A York Center was allocated at
> *exactly* the minimum distance from 95.3A Cambridge's reference
> coordinates. If WHRB had been in Medford, a few miles north of its
> current location, then the Maine allocation would have had to be a few
> miles farther north than it is.
It probably could still have been licensed to York Center. Only the
"reference coordinates" for the allocation have to meet the minimum full
spacings of 73.207, and once the reference coordinates have been
established, the transmitter itself can go in a short-spaced location
via the magic of 73.215.
s
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