[BC] WLW--when it was 500 kW
John Vodenik
jvodenik
Tue Jul 5 15:48:38 CDT 2005
Bethany is approx 1 mile west of WLW, on Tylersville Road. I know that they
had shortwave rhombics at the WLW site, but didn't know about a 2nd tower.
The rhombic tower bases are still there, if you can find them. A tower
"may" have been located where there is a new housing developement now, I
don't know for sure. As I mentioned earlier, there is a 2nd tower there
now, for use as a backup antenna. NE would have put it in Mason, Ohio. WLW
is just SW of Mason.
John @ VOA / Delano
>>
>> My understanding is that it was passive and located at a considerable
>> distance to the NE of the Blaw-Knox.
>
> Hmmmm. That would seem to put it out somewhere around the WLWO "farm"
> (a/k/a Bethany but I knew it as WLWO first). John has been around here
> today. Comments John?
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