At 12:20 PM 3/1/2007 -0500, you wrote:
>I WISH LOL.
>
>That 10KW on WCSL won't do nearly as good as you'd think, their ground
>conductivity is piss poor.
>
>Paul

Paul,

If you look at FCC ground counductivity charts for  e. NC, and
specifically for Pitt County, North Carolina, you'll see that the boundary 
for 4
mmho conductivity and 2 mmho conductivity passes south of Greenville (NC).
Grifton is inside the 4 mmho boundary.

Groundwave coming from the 2 mmho region is weaker than would other-
wise be the case.

Skywave is a different matter!

Yes, I am familiar.  The Coastal Plains were once under the ocean, and are
much sandier than the norm. Hard to make a good DC ground here.

Charles

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Charles A Taylor, WD4INP
Greenville, North Carolina 


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