> > > No, they are just rebuilding...They are diplexing off
> WLS
> > > until they are done.
> > >
> >
> > I didn't know you could do that with AM transmitters?
>
> It is very common with non-directional staitons... many
> towers in Hawaii have 3 staitons on them due to land costs.
>
>
> Even directional stations share. One is KTNQ 1020 and KTKN
> 1150 in LA, both 50 kw stations with different day and night
> patterns. Yet the same towers serve each.
>
> The simple explanation is that each transmitter is tuned to
> the tower characteristics, separately... and each is tuned
> to reject the other station, so power from one does not
> simply go back and burn up the transmitter of the other.
> THis way, both signals go to the tower, and radiate.
> >
>
Interesting, thanks.
I happened to be driving past the WLS tower in Tinley today, I was listening to WBBM-AM (780) at the time. 890 completely drowned out 780 about a half mile before and after the tower. That didn't used to happen, could it have something to do with this new set-up?