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Here's the WHCU night pattern from Radio Locator. It appears the station, protecting WWL New Orleans, is throwing some strong RF towards Newark at night.
Hello...I see Jim has listed a sight to view WHCU's night pattern. I do know they put out 5,000 watts, but I am not sure if they are non-directional all the time, or a combination of non directional and directional depending upon day or night.
According to the FCC database, WHCU has two transmitter sites. Daytime site is a single tower located between Ithaca and Dryden; the nighttime transmitter site is a 3 tower array near the town of Newfield.
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