yep a dw tr, wow what a mess and over almost nothing of a station.
TALLRED said:This is slightly off topic, but isn't it kinda strange that Joy Christian bought two money pit stations involved with land disputes. Of course, one was WRSM. The other one was WXRP AM 1170 in Hanceville. The owner of the land where the transmitter site had passed away, and the new owners forced the station off the land. All that exist now is the studio, which was an old house on College Drive behind Hardee's. In fact, one can still see the glue outline which says WRJL AM 1170, since WRJL was the old calls before the WXRP calls existed.
-Travis
Not off topic at all. It's a perfect example of why LEASING land for your AM tower/transmitter site is a very BAD idea. Somebody buys the land for a shopping center, and you're outta there. AM stations require a ground system and are not exactly "portable" ...... some older AM stations are shoe-horned in tightly under grandfathered rules. If somebody else owns the land under your AM tower or towers, you are setting yourself up to get screwed.
Why is the Hanceville studio still there? I thought they were planning to build more apartments...... Where did the tower go? I always thought that the Catholic fellas who bought that station were in way over their heads on that project. Did they ever get it back on?
ALRocker said:1170 Hanceville, now WQHC is on sort of. They are running 10 watts from a whip antenna about 25 feet up. Last time I could hear it, there was no audio just dead air. It quickly fades about 2 miles out. The "studio" is in a Catholic bookstore.