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Long Island Soil Conductivity???

So I read a few days ago (on the mecca of all radio message boards) that Long Island has the worst soil for groundwave conductivity. Is this due to the high sand content(sandy loam) we have here ,especially on the south shore?????
 
> So I read a few days ago (on the mecca of all radio message
> boards) that Long Island has the worst soil for groundwave
> conductivity. Is this due to the high sand content(sandy
> loam) we have here ,especially on the south shore?????
>

Here's a map

http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/m3/index.html

Long Island is a 0.5, ties with northern VT and NH.
 
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