[BC] Arrays separated by highways

Barry Mishkind barry
Sat Nov 19 16:11:04 CST 2005


Yes!  I should know that... (and another 620!) I had it on the cover 
of Radio Guide a couple of years ago.

So, for you home-gamers:
         WDAE - Tampa, FL - 620
         KWAL  - Wallace, ID - 620
         KFMB  - San Diego, CA - 760

If someone wants to add the coordinates for "viewing," that would be nice.


At 12:54 PM 11/19/2005, Golchert, Michael A. wrote
>         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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>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).



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