UHF in Southern New England (was WHNB/WVIT Channel 30 (was Re:WTAG-TV?))

Paul B. Walker, Jr. walkerbroadcasting@gmail.com
Mon Nov 23 00:35:26 EST 2009


THis is an easy one, theyre directional so they dont shoot half their power
out to sea.



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Paul B. Walker, Jr.
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walkerbroadcasting@gmail.com



>
> > Best example I know of is WBZ (AM). It's east of downtown Boston
> > and directional to the west, north, and south. Only fish live east
> > of the site and, for good measure, the signal reaches land to the
> > north, west, and south via a high-conductivity salt-water path.
>
> Why does WBZ have a directional signal at all?  What do they have to
> protect?
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