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Longstanding WUNR-AM Towers Down

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Laurence Glavin

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As somebody posted earlier, at least one of the longstanding 300-foot towers for WUNR-AM 1600 was taken down...now after a trip to 750 Sawmill Brook Parkway, I can report that BOTH of those towers are now history...which means that WUNR-AM is operating from some of the five new towers built last summer (remember summer?). I don't know whether they're running just 5,000 wats for now or some higher figure, but probably not the full 20,000 watts of their CP, because the signal seems weaker where I live about 30 miles due north and was not appreciably better on route 93 just north of its junction of route 128 at about midnight. It was predicted that WUNR would NOT be much stronger, maybe even weaker to the NNW to protect WSMN, even it that station's weakened state, for now.
 
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