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Thanks, Lou for the info. Glad to know it was Inner City broadcasting who
purchased WOWO for that purpose.
Also, it is rumored that these new florescent light bulbs may also be
causing interference on the AM band.
Harvey
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Tom,
Wowo isn't even 50 k at night anymore. Years ago, Inner City broadcasting
bought them expressly to change them to a lower power station at night and
raise the power on their 1190 property in New York City where, of course,
there is a bigger population base. To me, a problem just as big as the low
power stations beating with the high-power ones is all the hash generated by
the digital noise of stations broadcasting in HD. Often, its the difference
between reasonable copy and no copy. 73. Lou WA3MIX
Lou Kolb
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