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On 15/10/2011 12:17, Clive Glover wrote:
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Alan
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<div>Thanks for this!</div>
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<div>I think this is something I have assumed from being one of
the first round licensees - it was something we were told then -
25W V and 25W H was the "maximum" power we could have. In fact
we moved last year to a much better transmitter site but where
we were limited for planning reasons to a simple vertical
antenna and OFCOM agreed we could run 50W V. Maybe we should
have pushed for more as there are still a few more reception
areas within our locality (a future project I think).</div>
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I'm getting the impression that in practice, your signal depends as
much on the mood and nature of the Ofcom engineer who appears on
site as anything!<br>
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Gary<br>
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