WBCN to sports at 98.5; WBMX to 104.1

Dan.Strassberg dan.strassberg@att.net
Wed Jul 15 13:02:42 EDT 2009


But WCAA (those are the 105.9 calls, right?) is not a full B1. IIRC, a
full B1 has ERP equivalent to 25 kW @ 100m. WCAA (610W @ 410m) is
equivalent to ~10 kW @ 100m. Since a full A is equivalent to 6 kW @
100m, WCAA, though technically a B1 and with more power than a full A,
is still closer to a full A than to a full B1. OTOH, I guess that WKAF
isn't quite a full A, either. By my calculations, it's equivalent to
about 5 kW @ 100m, but that would make it closer to a full A than WCAA
is to a full B1.

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Subject: Re: WBCN to sports at 98.5; WBMX to 104.1


> At a guess, I'd say the number is probably 65% or less. The
> difference between an A and a B is much more dramatic than that
> between a B1 and a B



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