[BC] Arrays separated by highways

Golchert, Michael A. MichaelGolchert
Sat Nov 19 14:10:03 CST 2005


	WDAE, St.Pete/Tampa.  That array should be very interesting very
soon, as the towers are going to be replaced.  Salt air and bird
droppings are taking their toll.  Got to get it done before Hurricane
Season (Gandy Blvd., which runs between the towers is one of the major
evacuation routes for St. Pete). 


Michael A. Golchert
AM Field Engineer
Cell: 205.329.4619

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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Barry Mishkind
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 10:47 AM
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Subject: [BC] Arrays separated by highways

At 09:43 AM 11/19/05, Dave Dunsmoor wrote

>And one of these days I'm going to stop in at the station west of 
>Wallace, Idaho to visit. I'm intrigued by the tower situation they 
>have, I-90 running right between their two towers, and at least 20' 
>over the top of whatever ground counterpoise they may have. Puts this 
>discussion of radial depth into practical perspective. But they seem to

>have good coverage, at least east-west anyway (can't easily go north or

>south from there).

         I tried looking at it on the mapping programs, and the
         resolution was not real good in that area.

         Please DO stop and take some shots. There are more
         stations these days like that, but they still are relatively
few.

         San Diego has one.



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