[BC] WSM Tower

DHultsman5@aol.com DHultsman5
Thu Sep 28 21:01:20 CDT 2006


 
In a message dated 9/26/2006 7:01:27 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
sbailey at nespower.com writes:

>  Give me a fat, 42 inch face tower any day. I will make that one  sound
good
> without much trepidation....or give me a Franklin like  650....but I
don't
> think that is likely anymore.
>
>  Gary Zocolo CE



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I believe this has already been mentioned,  the WSM tower is NOT a  Franklin, 
it is slightly less than a 5/8 wavelength tower. Jack DeWitt designed  it 
originally as a 5/8 wave radiator for maximum ground wave signal.  One  of the 
anomolies of the 5/8 wave is the amount of radiated signal that  is radiated at 
a high angle.  This radiation can end up bouncing the signal  back into the 
primary ground wave coverage area.  He made measurements via  air after the 
installation and determined that he needed to shorten the towers  overall length 
to reduce the high angle radiation signal.
 
The Franklin antennas are essentially a full wave antenna insulated and fed  
in the center of the tower. I have been in the tuning house of the WSM tower 
and  it is at the base of the tower not located in the middle.  Both WLW and 
WSM  are not Franklins.
 
Gary now that you are in Nashville, get together with Watt Hairston and get  
the tour of the site it is impressive and full of history.
 
 
Dave Hultsman


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