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Ask him to take a picture of the graphI have a friend who is an engineer for I Heart Radio, he was up at the WRKO transmitter site yesterday and sent me a few pics:
The tingle tells you they're working.Those antennas have been a pain in my ass all my life.
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I live close enough that we'd walk down and play ice hockey under them .
WRKO bugs me because I try to listen to it all the time in Walpole and can hardly pick it up and I can see Boston from my yard, but if I drive up to Concord NH and further I hear it as clear as a bell. I guess they care more about people in NH than us in lib Mass
WRKO bugs me because I try to listen to it all the time in Walpole and can hardly pick it up and I can see Boston from my yard, but if I drive up to Concord NH and further I hear it as clear as a bell. I guess they care more about people in NH than us in lib Mass
I had that with WTAG as a kid.When we used to have copper lines to our phones the radio used to play so loud through them that many times you'd give up trying to talk.
Well, that's not going to happen.They forced the entire neighborhood to go to fiber optic as soon it was available to solve the problem
I had this happen to me under the power lines at Greenbriar park in Oxford. My friend thought I was nuts. Then he touched my bike and said "Let's get outta here!".As I told @cockpitbob in a PM almost six years ago...
(I once stopped my bicycle for a water break on a hot summer day underneathsome of the other (345KVAC?) outputs from Sandy Pond Substation,and the [bicycle] frame was plucking so much energy from the stray fieldthat my thigh was getting nipped by the seat post cross bolt.I first thought it was a stinging insect, and then thought it was a steel burr.Took me a minute to realize I was getting shocked.I moved another 100 yards to finish my drink, ...).