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Hi All:
I first heardWFLI in the late '60s running a full-power test on a Monday
morning when my local (in Port Huron) CHOK was off. Anybody know the reason for
this? High operating and maintenance costs, a la CKSL, or can't get parts, a la
WDOD? A look at Radio Locator shows a lot of stations in the immediate area
and, though they use three towers in the daytime and 4 at night, the strong
S.E. lobes of both suggest some of those towers may be common. Given the number
of strong signals in that comparatively small market, I wonder how anyone makes
money in radio there anyway.
73David
On Thursday, March 23, 2017 7:52 PM, Dennis Gibson <wb6...@gmail.com> wrote:
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/117086/wfli-chattanooga-go-dark/
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