Another Boston pirate gone?
jjlehmann@comcast.net
jjlehmann@comcast.net
Wed Nov 10 20:41:13 EST 2021
10.10 is another move in from Westmoreland, NH, WWOO-LD, transmitting from One Beacon St in Boston, the former home of analog WMFP 62.
Jeff Lehmann
Rockland, MA
-----Original Message-----
From: Boston-Radio-Interest <boston-radio-interest-bounces@lists.BostonRadio.org> On Behalf Of Richard Chonak
Sent: Tuesday, November 9, 2021 8:25 PM
To: boston-radio-interest@lists.BostonRadio.org
Subject: Re: Another Boston pirate gone?
Station 10-10 was coming in here yesterday (10 mi n of Boston) with a clear video feed: it appeared to be running a B&W horror movie, but there was no audio. An on-screen label identified the sender as "WOWO Westmoreland".
Today there's no video either, but occasionally the signal-strength meter shows a couple of bars (2 out of 10) and the screen lights up for a second or so.
--RC
On 8/3/21 10:33 PM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. wrote:
> Could a TV channel 6 moving to the Candleabra spell the end of a pirate?
>
> Posted on radiodiscussions:
> https://www.radiodiscussions.com/threads/might-b87-7-be-the-most-legit
> -mainstream-pirate-in-the-us.734909/post-6411858
> The FCC has approved the move of the Ch 6 LPTV station W06DH, licensed
> to Westmoreland, NH - to the Cabot Street (aka Candelabra) tower in
> Needham at
> 1000 feet. This will affect B87.7, and anything else on 87.7 or 87.9.
> While the LPTV signal itself may not be overpowering, they will soon
> be interfering with a licensed station.
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