Re: [IRCA] CFGO 1200
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Re: [IRCA] CFGO 1200



All it takes is a call from a neighbouring station
being interfered with, followed by a complaint if no
action is taken. Though this indeed sounds like a tech
problem at CFGO and they'd probably appreciate a call
from WKOX.

Saul

--- Dan Strassberg <dan.strassberg@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> If CFGO is indeed running on day pattern at night,
> it could at least partly
> explain why reception of WKOX has been so bad here
> for the last four or five
> nights. I live about 15 miles northeast of WKOX and
> the 1.6 mV/m night
> signal has almost invariably been good enough for
> listenable reception
> (notwithstanding that the NIF contour is 13.5 mV/m).
> I had thought that the
> reason WKOX was being bombed so badly was the
> extraordinarily good DX
> conditions that many here have reported, although
> the major pest, WTLA, was
> not much in evidence. I'd have to say that, based on
> what I've heard, CFGO
> lost the day/night switch button about a week ago
> and that the engineering
> types (probably should be type--I think there is one
> person left) in Clear
> Channel's Boston cluster ought to get on the horn
> with the CE (if any) at
> CFGO and tell him to look around the studios for a
> large red pushbutton. Of
> course, the clock in the timer at the Tx might
> simply have died ;>(



	
		
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