Paul B. Walker, Jr. wrote: > I'd be curious to see exactly wat the problem with ONE of the 11 antennas > is. I find it hard to believe one bad tower out of the 6 would cause this > much of a problem. The people complaining are probably on KOHI's unprotected > fringe coverage anyways.
It's possible, with just a few minutes of actual research in place of random guesswork, to determine whether or not KVRI's six night towers are the same six towers it uses during the day. They are, and the answer is as close as fccinfo.com, where we find that the same six Antenna Structure Registration numbers appear on the nighttime record for KVRI as on the day record. What's more, four of those towers are also used by sister station KARI 550, which was there first. (The KARI records at fccinfo.com don't include ASR numbers, but the coordinates are the same as KVRI, the tower heights match - 97.5 meters all around - and a look at the KVRI records show that four of the ASR numbers are fairly old, while two more were issued later on, when the two additional towers were added for the KVRI diplex.) I have no clue where the "11 towers" business came from. If the KVRI array is in fact out of whack, that's not just a problem for KOHI. Any RF that KVRI is sending south is going away from that station's target listeners north of the border in the Vancouver market, and it needs every watt it can get to hot those listeners up north. s _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list IRCA@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: irca@hard-core-dx.com