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Kevin
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I remember back in the mid 70’s when CKJD AM in Sarnia, Ontario moved from 1250 to 1110 and had a 16 tower array. CKJD is no longer an AM station and had moved to 106.3 during the 90’s. Is a 16 tower array the largest?
I suspect they used (4) of the (9) towers on their day pattern. So, this would have been a 9-tower array.I might be wrong on the 16 towers and apologize for that. According to the FCC info website they still have the data on CKJD/CKTY 1110 Sarnia, that station had 4 daytime and 9 nighttime towers so that would make a 13 tower array.
WDFN in Detroit has a 10 kW, 9-tower nighttime array on 1130 kHz:
WDFN-AM Radio Station Coverage Map
As does WLQV in Detroit on 1500 kHz:
WLQV-AM Radio Station Coverage Map
Also in Detroit, WXYT has 50 kW, 9-tower array on 1270 kHz:
WXYT-AM Radio Station Coverage Map
I wonder if any of these stations are multiplexed on the same 9-tower array.
Bob
You are correct, back in the late 80’s the owner of WLQV sold part of the land to K-Mart Corporation so they could build a store on it. At that point WLQV became a 9 tower array.As I recall at one time WLQV (ex-WDEE, WCZY) had 12 towers.
So what I heard back then on the 16 towers was somewhat true. Thanks for the info.Looks like CKTY had 12 towers total, 9 in a 3 X 3 array for Night , 3 more in a slightly dogleg along with a tower common to the Day and Night array. This from analysis of the Cavell and Mertz site information. The CKJD 1250 site was reported to have had 16 towers, not sure about the arrangements for Day and Night.
Just analyzed the array. For one thing, from the map, it looks like it was actually on the vacant looking property to the North and East. Looks like the coordinates are wrong. This happens frequently on FCCdata.org, and it looks like the FCC coordinates are wrong.
There are two rows of five towers along about a 330/150 axis. That's the Night array. Then there are two West of the lines of towers, completing a six tower parallelogram with four of the ten towers. That is the Day array.
So it looks like a total of 12 towers.