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Laurence Glavin
Guest
I happened to be up and near a radio at 6:00 o'clock this morning (Monday, 11/14) so I thought I'd check to see if WCCM-AM 110 COL Salem, NH was on-the-air with full power rather than the ten watts allowed by its pre-sunrise authority. At precisely six am, WBT-AM in Charlottel was still coming in...then 6:01 passed...then at 6:03, there it was...the Talk Radio Network top-of-the-hour newscast in progress, and yes, as I could tell from my radio that displays relative signal strength, the output of WCCM's antenna system was the same as it would be all day. It's also supposed to power down to ten watts at 4:30 pm in November, but earlier observations indicate it persists at full power until five pm. I wonder if WCCM will appear at about 6:00 am next month and in January, as it has done in the past. BTW, good news for WCCM-AM! I'm in the process of reading a book called "The Sun's Heartbeat" by Bob Berman.... http://athomewithbooks.net/2011/07/the-suns-heartbeat-by-bob-berman-review/ and he indicates that in 100,000 years, the Sun's declination will disappear and the Earth will rotate on its axis straight up (then turn the other way so winter in northern latitudes will happen when the Earth is at its greatest distance away from the Sun). During this interregnum when the Earth is straight up on its axis, sunrises in winter should be earlier, thus WCCM will be AUTHORIZED to power up at six o'clock in the morning.