'If' has to be one of the shortest hit song titles ever -- the one by Bread.
But it's always loaded with a huge interpretation. And it's so in this case. I'm speculatively taking about *mono* power ......
For you engineering folks here : Let's say an FCC STA allows the 1560 license an omni probation for a while. Stick the tower somewhere within the Five Boroughs ..... atop the Statute of Liberty ..... the peak of some derelict ferris wheel or on one of those 600' Verrazano Bridge towers.
What would you estimate the peak power day and night 1560 could go, 'omni' ?
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Scott would know whether or not WICC in CT ever broadcast off a longwire stretched between their two towers for any length of time. If that were so (there's that word 'If' again) then some kind of directionability could have have been achieved. Could WFME put up one of those? IIrc, a quarter-wave of 1560 would be about 150 feet. That's nothing. They could tell the residents that it's only a high-tech washline.
But it's always loaded with a huge interpretation. And it's so in this case. I'm speculatively taking about *mono* power ......
For you engineering folks here : Let's say an FCC STA allows the 1560 license an omni probation for a while. Stick the tower somewhere within the Five Boroughs ..... atop the Statute of Liberty ..... the peak of some derelict ferris wheel or on one of those 600' Verrazano Bridge towers.
What would you estimate the peak power day and night 1560 could go, 'omni' ?
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Scott would know whether or not WICC in CT ever broadcast off a longwire stretched between their two towers for any length of time. If that were so (there's that word 'If' again) then some kind of directionability could have have been achieved. Could WFME put up one of those? IIrc, a quarter-wave of 1560 would be about 150 feet. That's nothing. They could tell the residents that it's only a high-tech washline.