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The WMGK call letters debuted at 102.9 FM.
itsunclejoe said:They might of still been using their center city transmitter with 50kw @350' on the Architects Building with a nice 5 bay before they moved to the farm....with studios in center city also, I think they were at 20th and Walnut.
Sam Lit said:itsunclejoe said:They might of still been using their center city transmitter with 50kw @350' on the Architects Building with a nice 5 bay before they moved to the farm....with studios in center city also, I think they were at 20th and Walnut.
102.9/WPEN FM never had multiplexed oscilation. It other words it was in mono. Even after they split off the simulcat of the AM, the FM was still mono.
102.9/WPEN FM transmitter photo here.
Stereo was not heard on 102.9/Philadelphia until WMGK.
WPEN Radio was an engineer assisted, board-op operation, as well as an on duty engineer at the AM transmitter site and quite possibly an enginneer at the FM transmitter site. Therefore it took at least 4-5 individuals on duty for every operational broadcast hour.
In this picture we see WPEN master control (engineer) and the AM studio for the announcer through the glass here.
So when Greater Media Purchased WPEN AM/FM the first thing they did was sign it off, (off the air for four months) move it and rebuild everything from scratch for single operator operation for both the AM & FM side.And change the call letters of the FM to WMGK.
Sam Lit said:102.9/WPEN FM never had multiplexed oscilation. It other words it was in mono. Even after they split off the simulcat of the AM, the FM was still mono.
102.9/WPEN FM transmitter photo here.
Stereo was not heard on 102.9/Philadelphia until WMGK.
WPEN Radio was an engineer assisted, board-op operation, as well as an on duty engineer at the AM transmitter site and quite possibly an enginneer at the FM transmitter site. Therefore it took at least 4-5 individuals on duty for every operational broadcast hour.
In this picture we see WPEN master control (engineer) and the AM studio for the announcer through the glass here.
So when Greater Media Purchased WPEN AM/FM the first thing they did was sign it off, (off the air for four months) move it and rebuild everything from scratch for single operator operation for both the AM & FM side.And change the call letters of the FM to WMGK.
stevations said:
stevations said:Yes, the clip of the equipment test included DJ Geoff Fox. They used Light My Fire by the Doors to test the stereo. He is now a meteorologist on Ch 8 in New Haven, CT. Still a nice guy, I wonder if he still has his ham license. I would be interested to get more info on the Detroit Magic station someone mentioned. What were the calls and frequency? Was the format exactly the same?