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radio 940 Montreal/ Kingston, Ma

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I was just listening to radio 940 Montreal here in Kingston, Ma. How does one find the distance easily and get their calls and wattage? I went to their web site and could not find either. I am new at this , any tips?<P ID="signature">______________
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> I was just listening to radio 940 Montreal here in Kingston,
> Ma. How does one find the distance easily and get their
> calls and wattage? I went to their web site and could not
> find either. I am new at this , any tips?

The calls are CINW and the power 50kw. The tower coordinates are 45-23-34N/73-41-55W, if you know your own coordinates then there's a link to a "Distance" program on http://www.fcc.gov/mb among many other places.
 
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