[BC] Roof Top Arrays

Milton R. Holladay Jr. miltron
Sun Nov 27 01:44:37 CST 2005


WMFR-We Make Furniture Right-was, last I knew, a self supporting tower atop
a 9(?) storey building in High Point, NC......(I measured the impedance
once)
M
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Linc Reed-Nickerson" <linc at bycx.com>
To: <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 1:31 AM
Subject: [BC] Roof Top Arrays


> DA's with highways, on Islands, in shopping centers, I think there is one
in
> Allentown, PA and another in Meriden, CT in a shopping center parking lot.
> (Or was it the non-D of WMMW that was in the parking lot?)
>
> Lest we forget WJJZ, 1460 in Mount Holly, NJ, 4 towers on an island in the
> Delaware... Spent most of it's life dark.  Towers came down in the
mid-90's
> when WWJZ was built, but shortly thereafter WIFI appeared on 1460 in
nearby
> Florence. That one was built on church property. I pulled their
application
> when I was in D.C. a few years back, after it was on for tests then dark
for
> about 6 months... Worst application for license I have ever seen, data for
> only 3 of their 4 towers.
>
> I've seen a number or rooftop towers - a single tower with a counterpoise.
> Most everyone I have seen was a Class IV (OK, so I'm dating myself).
>
> But, something I thought I would never see, a DA on a roof top, in Oakland
> KPIG is on the roof of a warehouse, 4 tower day - 8 kW, 5 tower night -
230
> watts.  Scott Fybush where are you?
>
> Are there others?
>
> Linc Reed-Nickerson
> Qualcomm MediaFLO
> San Diego, CA



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