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I'm guessing it's not running more than a watt. It's pretty puny. I've driven by it too. It looks like one of the Ramsey Electronics J-pole antennas made out plastic PVC. Needless to say, they need a audio processor REALLY bad. The source material sounds like net streaming.
I agree, I know the signal your talking about and it's not enough to create a stir.
And definitely not enough for the FCC to come visit. They've got other fish to fry
with the other illegal 25 Watt plus transmitters.
Like, for example, the black helicopter guys broadcasting around Penn Square area at 107.1? I tune in just for the humor sometimes. They must be running 300 watts or so. The question of the day is... How long can the tanks be "ready to roll"?! Hell! If they're just running and ready to go in some military camp, is this why diesel is so high now?
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