It has been more than a third of a century since the special twenty class A channels were made the same as the other sixty commercial channels.
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You guys listen across the FM radio band a lot more than I do, so I will pose this question to ponder.
Would you say that a disproportionate number of stations on those channels still exist and with reduced signals?
In other words, if I were to tell someone that many years ago, there were twenty commercial channels with reduced power allowances,
would a careful statistical audit of the band be able to predict most or all of those special channels?
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You guys listen across the FM radio band a lot more than I do, so I will pose this question to ponder.
Would you say that a disproportionate number of stations on those channels still exist and with reduced signals?
In other words, if I were to tell someone that many years ago, there were twenty commercial channels with reduced power allowances,
would a careful statistical audit of the band be able to predict most or all of those special channels?
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