> > > I know that 1350 WEZS has only 112 watts (ND??) at
> night,
> > > but can anyone (Mr. Strassberg?) explain how that signal
>
> > is
> > > quite listenable approx 15 miles away in Tilton, NH and
> > > beyond? Is there less interference on 1350?
> > >
> >
> > Well their tower is practically on the Tilton line. I'm
> not
> > exactly sure what town it's considered in (Sanbornton?)
> but
> > It's just off route 3 on Bay road, which is the street at
> > the light right before the bridge over the lake.
>
> That would help, but it seems to me the station covers more
> area than you'd think 112 watts would be able to at
> night...it's perfectly listenable on the Tilton/Northfield
> line roughly 11 miles from the tower, and well into Meredith
> in my OEM car radio long after the 1kw (albeit far more
> cluttered) 1490 WEMJ Laconia is unlistenable. Could one of
> the now-dark-but-must-be-protected Canadian AM's have
> anything to do with this?
> >
>
Check out the WEZS night time coverage map...available at
www.radio-locator.com: http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WEZS&service=AM&status=L&hours=N<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">
Edited by harrisMW5 on 08/28/05 01:11 PM.</FONT></P>