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Quoting ik0 <ik0clm at libero.it>:
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>> 1. Re: Next dumb question (Terry Conboy)
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>> Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 09:07:58 -0800
>> From: Terry Conboy <n6ry at arrl.net>
>> To: antennas at mailman.qth.net
>> Subject: Re: [Antennas] Next dumb question
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>> KNBR in San Francisco (actually in San Mateo) is another classic example
>> of an AM station with a capacity hat on their sectionalized tower for
>> 680 kHz. - Terry
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>> http://www.fybush.com/sites/2005/site-051021.html
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>> On 2012-11-28 8:29 PM, Andy wrote:
>>>> For those of you who live in North New Jersey, in sight
>>>> of NYC, there was, or is, a group of four radio towers
>>>> which have hats on them. I understand they were used
>>>> for commercial oversees radio circuits.
>>> They belong to an AM broadcast station, WPAT, Paterson, NJ, 930 kHz.
>>> I drove past them not three days ago. One of my favorite examples of
>>> capacity hats. The hats make the towers electrically long enough to
>>> be suitable for 930 kHz.
>>>
>>> http://goo.gl/maps/ffM6y
>>> In this Google Maps view you can even see the hexagonal rings that
>>> make up the capacity hats, around the tops of each tower.
>>>
>>> http://hawkins.pair.com/wpat.shtml
>>>
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffs4653/4044609209/
>>>
>>> The connections between the rings (hats) and the towers are faint but
> visible.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Andy
>>>
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