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Speaking of which, on October 27th, 1560 WFME was granted an STA to operate using their nighttime signal pattern full-time, and with daytime power reduced to 30 kW, due to damage to their antenna system caused by a geological survey company performing a soil boring test -- likely relating to the purchase of the land. So if you've noticed that lately their daytime signal coverage isn't as good as it used to be, that's why.
Thus, a transmitter move to New Jersey might make sense.
They might go back to Eagle Rock, where the FM is, after Entercom moves WNSH to its new site.
They might go back to Eagle Rock, where the FM is, after Entercom moves WNSH to its new site.
Is there enough land there for a multi-tower array?
It's been a while since I've been up on the mountain, but my recollection is it's pretty small. Just one tower needed for FM.'
Obviously the other AM sites around the area are probably more viable.
And likely more expensive. They might find a diplexable array in the wetlands, where there is no developmental land thus keeping prices down.
Seems to me one or two of those sites have been abandoned. Personally my favorite four tower array is WPAT off the Garden State Parkway in Clifton.
There have been some site moves, such as the 710 site (moved twice in recent years, I believe) and a couple of consolidations (WMCA site I believe is multiplexed now but I forget with whom). 1050 of course had to move due to construction in that area, but they simply relocated.
Of course, there are new "short stick" antenna technologies, but I am not familiar with their use for directional systems. This is way above my league... so hopefully Scott Fybush can comment on what he thinks might be doable for that station.
It's not going to be Eagle Rock. That's an FM/TV site, not an AM site.