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kyscott said:
radiorob2.0 said:
RE the 10kw:

When this engineer did a set of points he said the field strength was equal to 10kw. Apparently the extra gain was from a tower that wasn't kosher with the FCC.

KLB is non-directional. Why would anyone be doing monitor points?

Whoops, old habit to say points.
 
radiorob2.0 said:
kyscott said:
radiorob2.0 said:
RE the 10kw:

When this engineer did a set of points he said the field strength was equal to 10kw. Apparently the extra gain was from a tower that wasn't kosher with the FCC.

KLB is non-directional. Why would anyone be doing monitor points?

Whoops, old habit to say points.
I am Jody the engineer for WKLB i do assure you that WKLB only has a 5 kw transmitter.Plus it now has a fm on 104.5 so it will nolonger be on the air for ballgames.As far as the license from the FCC that is going to have to be taken care of.
 
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