[BC] NOT WZRC
Neal Newman
groucho
Tue May 17 15:49:21 CDT 2005
Like I said Dan I knew it was one of the two But not sure which
one...... Yep its WNSW
WZRC is located at the Big Curve in the northern section of the NJ
turnpike North By Rt46
I cannot keep up with the stations the company has..
Neal
Im allowed to take a 50/50 guess and get it wrong lol
If this works its the WHWH/WTTM transmitter site
http://terraserver-usa.com/image.aspx?T=1&S=10&Z=18&X=2609&Y=22342&W=1&qs=288+pennington+rockyhill+road%7chopewell%7cnew+jersey%7c&Addr=Pennington+Rocky+Hill+Rd%2c+Hopewell%2c+NJ+08525&ALon=-74.7514891&ALat=40.3641675
Dan Strassberg wrote:
>You wrote that WJDM is diplexed with WZRC. No way! WNSW 1430 sounds right.
>WZRC 1480's four-tower in-line array is the farthest-north Meadowlands site.
>Even with the great soil conductivity in the Meadowlands, there is no way
>that 1530's puny signal could deliver 5 mV/m to Elizabeth from that
>distance. The station with which WJDM is diplexed must be WNSW, which does
>indeed have a pair of skirt-fed towers in a parking lot in Union. Also, 1480
>to 1530 is not enough frequency separation for a diplex. 1430 to 1530 (a
>spacing of 6.536% of 1530) is not exactly adequate, but it is more workable,
>especially because one station (1530) operates at rather low power.
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>Dan Strassberg, dan.strassberg at att.net
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