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Tower Hunting guides

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does anyone know if they publish a tower hunters guide? I would like to tour the Northeast's radio towers,including Atlantic Canada.<P ID="signature">______________
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> does anyone know if they publish a tower hunters guide? I
> would like to tour the Northeast's radio towers,including
> Atlantic Canada.

I think you would be better off asking somewhere like the DX board.

"Ask Radio-Info" is ONLY for questions about this site.
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> I think you would be better off asking somewhere like the DX
> board.
>
> "Ask Radio-Info" is ONLY for questions about this site.

Maybe he should drop a note to my good friend Scott Fybush! :D

(Scott's even been through some of those Atlantic Canada facilities.)

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> does anyone know if they publish a tower hunters guide? I
> would like to tour the Northeast's radio towers,including
> Atlantic Canada.

I recently came across a site that featured a Tower Of The Week. I think they were mostly in the northeast.

Don't remember where or what, though.

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> does anyone know if they publish a tower hunters guide? I
> would like to tour the Northeast's radio towers,including
> Atlantic Canada.
>

www.fybush.com<P ID="signature">______________
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Ratings be Damned.</P>
 
Scott's really into it. Each year he publishes a calendar where each month there is a picture of a different station's towers.
 
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