[BC] Class A stations "burning" power

Bailey, Scott SBailey
Fri Jun 30 12:09:35 CDT 2006


It was rumored here, if WSM's tower if fell, they were told by the City
of Brentwood (Suburban Nashville) that the tower could not go back to
that height and similar to the Blaw Knox. To me, WSM was first there in
1932, and all those housing subdivisions along Concord Rd carry on like
they have all the rights and WSM doesn't. It should be the other way
around!
Once again, don't get me started about the zoning officials in the U.S.

Scott

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Subject: Re: [BC] Class A stations "burning" power



>         Many years ago, KFI had a promo piece
>         that showed how they were, at that time,
>         the most powerful station in the country.
>
>         Interesting to see how frequency does affect
>         the radiation.

Compare KFI's barely conforming 173 degree radiator on 640 with WSM's
way 
over-performing 195 degree radiator on 650.

And ... the FAA is tryin to get KFI to accept 155 degrees as a 
"replacement in kind"?

What a bunch of a-holes.

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