Thought there was a thread on this subject earlier, but don't see it now. Any idea what this cancellation submission was for? A CP perhaps or digital signal?
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My guess is that it's the cancellation of BP-20221014AAA, which was a CP issued to construct a new nighttime non directional antenna:
Thanks for posting. I had never seen that, and it has better pics than most transmitter site ones. I love the tower base shot, showing the very tall insulator, a kind I had never before seen.
Totally off subject, but...I started DXing in 1961. I was in third grade, and I explained DXing at a Show and Tell. My teacher was dismissive and said, "Well, if you're interested in that kind of thing".
I was crap at school, dumped in the lowest class for most stuff, and didn't go to college. I just didn't get on with the school environment at all. Then I got a first-class degree in my 30s and now work at a top-10 selective university, where there are plenty of people like me who are there later in life but struggled in school.Totally off subject, but...
In about 7th grade in Junior High, I took a year of French. It was obligatory. At the end of the year, the teacher said, "you are excused from the language requirement and have to transfer to another class as you have no ability to learn a foreign language."
Of course, now my primary language at home and work is Spanish. I do OK in French, Italian and Portuguese and used to speak fairly fluent Quechua.
A ham in my neighborhood had the same problem with French. He was obviously a near genius, but he spent most of his time on amateur radio. Excellent cellist too. He explained to me how harmonics and intermodulation (demonstrated on the piano with the loud pedal down) were applicable to radio and Music Theory, and also particularly string instruments and antennas. Non string instruments are more like resonant cavities and waveguides, but still similar.In about 7th grade in Junior High, I took a year of French. It was obligatory. At the end of the year, the teacher said, "you are excused from the language requirement and have to transfer to another class as you have no ability to learn a foreign language."
Of course, now my primary language at home and work is Spanish. I do OK in French, Italian and Portuguese and used to speak fairly fluent Quechua.
I dropped out of secondary school in the Junior year. I could not take any more. I built a radio station instead.I was crap at school, dumped in the lowest class for most stuff, and didn't go to college. I just didn't get on with the school environment at all. Then I got a first-class degree in my 30s and now work at a top-10 selective university, where there are plenty of people like me who are there later in life but struggled in school.
It's almost as though schools don't really know what they're doing, have teachers who are phoning it in, and are full of negative and unpleasant behavior like bullying, and aren't a good preparation for the real, civilized world at all. I'm amazed that we are still using this old Victorian model of education - it can't be because capitalism needs a place to dump kids so parents can work, of course.
It seems like the sale agreement between Nexstar and the developer simply timed out.It also remains to be see what happened with the plans to built the data center.
(Link: https://www.dailyherald.com/2023071...h-data-centers-and-pickleball-courts-to-come/ )The agreement calls for construction to start within two years, and the entire redevelopment to be complete in eight years.
In the reference copy of the filling, it is stated that the filling is to cancel application BP-20221014AAA, which was an application and a CP to dismantle the existing main tower and built a new one 0.119 km to the east/northeast on the same parcel of land.
If you read some of the DXing posts on this site, apparently stucco with the medal "chicken wire" really does a number on RF. Considering the dollars involved, I sure some consultant with a really high hourly rate, will come up with something that works better than chicken wire imbedded in stucco.Perhaps they needed screening to prevent interference to the facility from WGN? Any more speculation? Bueller?
My house is completely enclosed with it, save for the windows, of course. RF attenuation is anywhere from approx. 20 to 40 dB, depending on the frequency. AM reception indoors is almost impossible, between the attenuation of the signals and all the radiating devices inside.If you read some of the DXing posts on this site, apparently stucco with the medal "chicken wire" really does a number on RF. Considering the dollars involved, I sure some consultant with a really high hourly rate, will come up with something that works better than chicken wire imbedded in stucco.