WMEX lives

Jim Hall aerie.ma@comcast.net
Mon Jul 2 20:56:01 EDT 2018


This is probably a dumb question, but since 1510 is using one of the 1260 towers, which are very close to where 1510's towers were before the move to Waltham, could 1510 use additional WBIX towers and develop a pattern similar to what WMEX had in the good ol' days? Even with the 5kW WMEX had from Quincy, it very easily served cities/towns up and down the coast at night, including Boston. My parents used to listen to Jerry Williams and Steve Fredericks in coastal NH and Maine. Inland was another matter of course, but 5kW up and down the coast sounds like a more sustainable proposition than flea power at night covering Quincy and not much else.  I think WBIX has 3 not quite inline towers, whereas I think WMEX from Quincy only used two towers.

-----Original Message-----
From: Boston-Radio-Interest <boston-radio-interest-bounces@lists.BostonRadio.org> On Behalf Of Scott Fybush
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2018 4:47 PM
To: Rob Landry <011010001@interpring.com>
Cc: Boston Radio Group <boston-radio-interest@lists.bostonradio.org>
Subject: Re: WMEX lives

STA for 1000 watts daytime only from the 1260 site... granted June 6, on the air June 29-30. That reset the one-year silent clock.

On Mon, Jul 2, 2018, 4:01 PM Rob Landry <011010001@interpring.com> wrote:

>
> That's strange. The FCC database dosn't show a CP, but only an 
> application, for the new WMEX site. How are they able to get on the air?
>
>
> Rob
>
> On Sat, 30 Jun 2018, Bob Nelson wrote:
>
> > Word from Eli Polonsky that WMEX 1510 made it back on air today, 
> > with low power testing simulcasting WATD.This just beat the FCC 
> > deadline to get on or lose the license.
> >
> > Oldies DJ Jimmy Jay says they'll resume regular broadcasting around 
> > Sept
> 18
> > and he will have a late morning show.
> >
>




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