Like tropo--except it's AM!
Paul B. Walker, Jr.
walkerbroadcasting@gmail.com
Wed Jul 16 15:51:29 EDT 2008
No, WESX won't be able to adopt the same COL.
Presumably, WESX is the only facility to be licensed to that town and once
you've licensed yourself as the first service to town, you can't change that
City of License unless you replace it with somsething else (Translators,
LPFM's and Class D/Secondary services don't count)
Paul
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 2:16 PM, Laurence Glavin <lglavin@mail.com> wrote:
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Scott Fybush"
> >To: "Laurence Glavin"
> >Subject: Re: Like tropo--except it's AM!
> >Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 15:10:39 -0400 (EDT)
>
> > That's easy...all stations, especially AM stations, whose transmitters
> are
> > hard to move around, that have their towers on the coast (hereabouts WBZ,
> > WROL, WLYN, WJDA) will find themselves under full fathoms of water! That
> > really has an effect on propagation.
>
> >So what happens to WESX if there's no Nahant left for it to move to?
>
> I referenced the WLYN tower on which WESX will be diplexed; I guess if
> WLYN's
> tower is moved to another location inland, WESX can adopt the same COL.
>
>
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