RE: [HCDX] WFLA
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RE: [HCDX] WFLA



> What your hearing is one of several legally operated FM relay 
> transmitters 
> used for remote broadcast pickup. From time to time you may hear the 
> engineer talking to the on air talent at the remote site. These 
> transmitters run around 100 watts or so & it's possible that WFLA is not 
> turning it off when it's not needed for a remote broadcast. By 
> the way it's 
> possible to QSL these transmissions...

Yes indeed! But WFLA is a very tough one.

See also fore more info on http://go.to/narrowfm


---------------- Guido Schotmans - Antwerp, BELGIUM -----------------------
RX: AOR AR 7030 - ANT: Wellbrook ALA 1530 outdoor active broadband loop
Narrow FM Homepage http://go.to/narrowfm or http://gallery.uunet.be/gs/
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