Looks like this could affect 1830 for many people in Ohio, Michigan, and
Kentucky. Estimated field strength on the application is 2000mv/m @ 1km.
Anyone with ideas on how to oppose this change please respond to me or
k8mk@freenet.columbus.oh.us.
Pat Collins K8LR
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To: <topband@contesting.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1998 21:53:40 -0400 (EDT)
From: James Hurt <jhurt@freenet.columbus.oh.us>
To: Marvin Born <mborn@wbns.com>
Cc: Bob Lauer <kg8we@ix.netcom.com>, pcollins@freenet.columbus.oh.us,
Randy Schaaf <W9ZR@aol.com>
Subject: WTVN 610 high power FCC application
Marvin,
While it won't do any good, I would like to write a letter to the FCC
opposing the WTVN application to increase night-time power to 50kW and a
N/S 8 tower array pointed North from Circleville. They are already
objectionably loud on their 3rd harmonic now on 1830, even if it is legal.
With 10db more transmit power, and a huge gain array, they will kill us on
160.
I know it is probably a waste of time, but maybe it will get their (WTVN)
attention.
Can you provide the name and address of the FCC office to file comments?
Thanks,
Jim
K8MK
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