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WRDW reception

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timbo

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I can already speculate some of the answers I'm going to get but here goes anyways. Has something happenned to WRDW's signal? this past week it has been really weak to the north. did they change direction maybe?
 
Maybe they are gearing up to Re-Wire?

> I can already speculate some of the answers I'm going to get
> but here goes anyways. Has something happenned to WRDW's
> signal? this past week it has been really weak to the north.
> did they change direction maybe?
>
 
This is the latest signal news for WRDW

http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/info?call=WRDW&service=FM

WRDW-FM Technical Info:
Station Status Licensed Class B FM Station
Area of Coverage View Coverage Map
Effective Radiated Power 17,000 Watts
Height above Avg. Terrain 264 meters (867 feet)
Height above Ground Level 256 meters (840 feet)
Height above Sea Level 330 meters (1083 feet)
Antenna Pattern Non-Directional
Transmitter Location 40° 02' 19" N, 75° 14' 14" W
License Granted October 14 2004
License Expires August 01 2006
Last FCC Update September 20 2005

This station may also be operating under the following Construction Permit: [Help]

Status Construction Permit [Help] for a Class B FM Station
Area of Coverage View Coverage Map
Effective Radiated Power 9600 Watts
Height above Avg. Terrain 337.8 meters (1109 feet)
Height above Ground Level 314 meters (1031 feet)
Height above Sea Level 403 meters (1323 feet)
Antenna Pattern Non-Directional
Transmitter Location 40° 02' 30" N, 75° 14' 11" W
Construction Permit Granted August 11 2005
Construction Permit Expires August 11 2008
Last FCC Update September 20 2005


> I can already speculate some of the answers I'm going to get
> but here goes anyways. Has something happenned to WRDW's
> signal? this past week it has been really weak to the north.
> did they change direction maybe?
>
 
English translation:

The WRDW signal is nearly identical to what it's always been.




> This is the latest signal news for WRDW
>
ht> tp://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/info?call=WRDW&service=FM
>
>
> WRDW-FM Technical Info:
> Station Status Licensed Class B FM Station
> Area of Coverage View Coverage Map
> Effective Radiated Power 17,000 Watts
> Height above Avg. Terrain 264 meters (867 feet)
> Height above Ground Level 256 meters (840 feet)
> Height above Sea Level 330 meters (1083 feet)
> Antenna Pattern Non-Directional
> Transmitter Location 40° 02' 19" N, 75° 14' 14" W
> License Granted October 14 2004
> License Expires August 01 2006
> Last FCC Update September 20 2005
>
> This station may also be operating under the following
> Construction Permit: [Help]
>
> Status Construction Permit [Help] for a Class B FM Station
>
> Area of Coverage View Coverage Map
> Effective Radiated Power 9600 Watts
> Height above Avg. Terrain 337.8 meters (1109 feet)
> Height above Ground Level 314 meters (1031 feet)
> Height above Sea Level 403 meters (1323 feet)
> Antenna Pattern Non-Directional
> Transmitter Location 40° 02' 30" N, 75° 14' 11" W
> Construction Permit Granted August 11 2005
> Construction Permit Expires August 11 2008
> Last FCC Update September 20 2005
>
>
> > I can already speculate some of the answers I'm going to
> get
> > but here goes anyways. Has something happenned to WRDW's
> > signal? this past week it has been really weak to the
> north.
> > did they change direction maybe?
> >
>
 
I hope but it I heard from a friend they were building a new tower.

> Maybe they are gearing up to Re-Wire?
>
> > I can already speculate some of the answers I'm going to
> get
> > but here goes anyways. Has something happenned to WRDW's
> > signal? this past week it has been really weak to the
> north.
> > did they change direction maybe?
> >
>
 
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