I think this will be OK in this thread ?
Back in the early 90's I stopped at the WABC transmitter site ,with my Dad ,in Lodi,NJ and the transmitter supervisor was there ,he let us in and gave a great tour. My Dad scored too. . . since the transmitter sup was a pilot ,my Dad loved small planes and the two talked much about planes and flying. Back to the broadcast thingy . . . the sup told me afew things that I never knew. One which was that for the longest time ( especially when WABC was Rockin & a Rolling in the 60's ) . . . if it rained hard they had to occasionally reduce power from 50kw to 10kw,until the heavy rain let up.
If they didn't the transmitter would trip off/on from high VSWR. The reason was arcing somewhere on the tower ,it had something to do with the towers height & design. I guess it was fixed later on but they did this for many years he said.
Also I recall when 1010 WINS was building a new antenna system back in the 90's right smack among its old 4 tower in-line array. WINS used WABC's smaller backup tower in Lodi at 10kw ( during the daytime ) when needed as the work went on in Lyndhurst,NJ at the WINS site.
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Back in the early 90's I stopped at the WABC transmitter site ,with my Dad ,in Lodi,NJ and the transmitter supervisor was there ,he let us in and gave a great tour. My Dad scored too. . . since the transmitter sup was a pilot ,my Dad loved small planes and the two talked much about planes and flying. Back to the broadcast thingy . . . the sup told me afew things that I never knew. One which was that for the longest time ( especially when WABC was Rockin & a Rolling in the 60's ) . . . if it rained hard they had to occasionally reduce power from 50kw to 10kw,until the heavy rain let up.
If they didn't the transmitter would trip off/on from high VSWR. The reason was arcing somewhere on the tower ,it had something to do with the towers height & design. I guess it was fixed later on but they did this for many years he said.
Also I recall when 1010 WINS was building a new antenna system back in the 90's right smack among its old 4 tower in-line array. WINS used WABC's smaller backup tower in Lodi at 10kw ( during the daytime ) when needed as the work went on in Lyndhurst,NJ at the WINS site.
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