A relative of mine lived near the WJJD/WYLL day site, and in the 1960s, he said there was a big tower between Dempster and Ballard Rd. near Greenwood Ave., a mile or so east of the present day day (two days intended) site of WYLL. Someone, possibly the late engineer, Charles Gustafson, formerly of WTAQ, WCFL, and WIND, told me that this tower had been the WJJD tower at one time.
On another thread that I couldn't find on the Chicago discussion boards, there were questions about WJJD operations.
I have seen old information that had the power of WJJD as 20000 watts.
I know that W9WI has speculated about how WISN on 1150 was protected with WJJD on 1160 in the past. Perhaps with the reduced power before moving to Ballard Rd.
By the late 1950s, I believe WJJD was 50000 watts, so perhaps this tower was abandoned when they moved to Ballard Rd. and went directional.
Oldtimers always used to talk about the station being in Mooseheart, home of the Loyal Order Of Moose who owned it at that time. I currently have no information about when they moved to Park Ridge before Des Plaines.
Anyone else know more about this?
On another thread that I couldn't find on the Chicago discussion boards, there were questions about WJJD operations.
I have seen old information that had the power of WJJD as 20000 watts.
I know that W9WI has speculated about how WISN on 1150 was protected with WJJD on 1160 in the past. Perhaps with the reduced power before moving to Ballard Rd.
By the late 1950s, I believe WJJD was 50000 watts, so perhaps this tower was abandoned when they moved to Ballard Rd. and went directional.
Oldtimers always used to talk about the station being in Mooseheart, home of the Loyal Order Of Moose who owned it at that time. I currently have no information about when they moved to Park Ridge before Des Plaines.
Anyone else know more about this?