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- Subject: ZNS Nassau
- From: Jerry Kiefer <jki5384486@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2017 12:31:45 -0500
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ZNS is using a two tower array with about 110 k watts going south and a null to the north to protect 1540 in Albany, NY.  From time to time they will go non-d at half power.  On a regular basis they have a .5 mv signal into Inagua, the southernmost island in the Bahamas.  On any given day they get a fair copy during the day on the north coast of the Dominican Republic.  
Jerry Kiefer 
Orlando
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