[BC] Stooopid Engineering Wins
DANA PUOPOLO
dpuopolo
Fri Jan 20 01:15:47 CST 2006
They use single tower slantwire directionals in Mexico. The slant wires are
used both as feedlines and 'additional' towers.
-D
------ Original Message ------
Received: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 08:26:16 PM PST
From: "Phil Alexander" <dynotherm at earthlink.net>
To: "Broadcasters' Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Subject: Re: [BC] Stooopid Engineering Wins
On 19 Jan 2006 at 19:09, Kent Winrich, K9EZ wrote:
> Our Ford Freestyle has one of the Volvo Constant Velocity
> transmissions. It is weird to have the engine stay at one RPM yet the
> vehicle accelerates.
Gee, after 50 years, somebody finally got around to doing it.
> Back to radio...
> Now if I could only feed my NINE towers (One station) with slant
> feeds.......
Some day when I have time it would be interesting to model
an array using slantwire feeds. With the tools we have now,
it might be possible for some of the simpler patterns with
shallow minima.
I do love them when I find one of the old daytime slants
built ca. 1950. Those towers are guaranteed to take IBOC
without system mods. Western Electric had a system that
was simply elegant but Gen. Sarnoff couldn't make money
unless he sold the FCC and the industry on a "better" idea.
Phil Alexander, CSRE, AMD
Broadcast Engineering Services and Technology
(a Div. of Advanced Parts Corporation)
Ph. (317) 335-2065 FAX (317) 335-9037
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