[BC] Smallest AM Radiator
Bailey, Scott
SBailey
Thu Jun 29 14:06:19 CDT 2006
Yes, I do, or I probably would buy as a replacement for the 150' tower,
is the 78' Valcom. I like the Valcom better than I like the Kinstar. I
can get away with the 78' Valcom because I'm on the high end of the
band.
Scott
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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Jeff Johnson
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 1:48 PM
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Subject: RE: [BC] Smallest AM Radiator
Do you have room for a Kinstar??
When X-Star Network bought the AM and FM in Harrison, Michigan, the AM
was
on a 100' Pirod in the front yard. Didn't get much beyond the cows in
the
next pasture. X-Star sold the AM and the new owner fairly promptly
surrendered the license.
Craig Bowman on these lists now owns the FM which has a very fine 5KW
Continental TX bought from Robert Reymont also on these lists. It is a
small world this business. Weren't all three of us at Barry's Lunch this
year??
The 100' Pirod would make a dandy STL tower.
Jeff.Johnson at goodnews.net,CSRE
RFPROOF.COM
> The way all the storms blow over this area, this is good to know. If
>my tower blew down, I could throw up a 60' tower, with a 3 wire unipole
>and get back on with very decent coverage.
>
>Scott
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