[SBE] About WBZ

Richard Burden rwburden at pacbell.net
Mon Aug 8 12:42:53 EDT 2011


Folks,

NBC did have a two tower directional in Port Washington on Long Island east
of New York City. Then Long Island grew behind it in the null. Later
they moved along with CBS to High Island where the two diplexed their
facilities into a single tower.

Dick Burden
rwburden at pacbell.net
818-340-4590

-----Original Message-----
From: sbe-bounces at sbe.org [mailto:sbe-bounces at sbe.org] On Behalf Of Tom
Bosscher
Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2011 1:36 PM
To: sbe member discussion mail list
Subject: [SBE] About WBZ

Ray,

What this is all about is last week on the net, we were talking
about directional AM's. We all know that WSUN in Florida was the first
station to be licensed by the FCC as a DA. But WBZ, wisely, saw no
reason to have half their RF signal over the ocean. So they have this
simple two tower array that I think was designed in the 20's. Today, it
is indeed licensed as a DA, but my guess is that sometime in the past,
the FCC just simply gave them that designation.
The license does show phase angle and power ratio for the second
tower, and CBS had to get the license modified for a new phase.monitor.
But, do they have monitor points? Again, they were licensed to increase
their main lobe towards the population base. And why would you need
monitor points to the east, were there is no land for 3,000 miles?
I was the one on the net who brought the up the question as to
whether or not WBZ had monitor points. And a second to it, was, why
didn't NBC, and CBS do the same thing in the 20's and 30's to the New
York 50 KW's? I'd rather have 100 kw towards land than 50 KW.

Anyway, tonight at 8pm Eastern, on IRLP reflector 9615 and Echolink
reflector 96150.

tom bosscher K8TB




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