[BC] Arrays separated by highways--- UNUSUAL AM's

Wayne woollard
Sun Nov 20 19:55:30 CST 2005


The WAPE Jacksonville daytime site was in Orange Park, on Rt. 17 on the 
South side of Dr. Inlet, and the Nite Site was Located in MacClenny about 30 
miles away and West of Jacksonville by 15 miles or so.  I was there from 
1958 to 1967.
Wayne Woollard
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Subject: Re: [BC] Arrays separated by highways--- UNUSUAL AM's


>
> In a message dated 11/20/2005 5:50:32 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> djkelley at frontier.net writes:
>
>>and  WNTD Chicago--night only; day is ND from a different  site.
>>Intereastingly both WPEN and WNTD are on the same frequency (950)  and 
>>both
>>now operate with greater power at night than during the day. I  can't
>>personally vouch for either of these stations having roads  running 
>>between
>>their towers, but I have heard so from more than one  source for each
>>station.
>
>
>
>
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> The 1190 kHz.  50 kW. Daytime facility with four towers is located 
> between
> Dallas and Ft. Worth.   The 1190 khz. 5 kW. Nighttime  facility is located 
> ENE
> of Dallas in Rockwall, Texas approximately some 38 miles  from the daytime
> site.
>
> As I recall there are a couple of separate sites used for Day and night
> patterns.  That might be an interesting list to also post on this  site.
>
> Over thirty-five years ago I recall seeing an article in BM/E as I recall
> about a station that operated 5 kW. ND day one one frequency and 1000 
> Watts nite
> DA 10 kHz. removed from the daytime frequency.   Does anyone recall  this 
> or
> am I reading the cobwebs in my brain incorrectly.
>
> There are several stations that operate with higher power at night than
> daytime even several Non-D's.   A station north of Orlando operated on 
> 640 kHz. @
> 500 Watts Day and 1 kW at night as I  recall.
>
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