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WBZ-AM 1030 SIGNAL

In case anyone has noticed, since yesterday WBZ-AM has been operating at a reduced power so it's signal is considerably weaker. After calling the station just now, they confirmed that they are operating with their auxiliary transmitter at reduced power for the next few days while their main tower is being painted. And yes, it is Sherwin Williams paint according to the station's engineer.
 
alg2468 said:
In case anyone has noticed, since yesterday WBZ-AM has been operating at a reduced power so it's signal is considerably weaker. After calling the station just now, they confirmed that they are operating with their auxiliary transmitter at reduced power for the next few days while their main tower is being painted. And yes, it is Sherwin Williams paint according to the station's engineer.

Then there's a good chance they'll be painting again before they know it.

SWP used to make good paint for towers. Then they became "environmentally sensisitive".

Only good oil-based tower paint I've found in recent years comes from a little company called "Forest Paint" somewhere in Oregon....and then they make it up only on special order.

Especially beware latex-based tower paint....and most especially when putting it over old oil-based paint.
 
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