Back in the 80's, I worked at WLLH Lowell/Lawrence MA. 1400 AM with 2-1kw transmitters located 9 miles apart. It was my understanding at the time that we were the lone dinosaur in the US, having been "grandfathered" in when the station started in the 1930s, and for that reason, the owners didn't want to give up the second plant, and the uniqueness that we had. Two remote controls, 2 mod monitors, and 2 sets of transmitter readings! Also 2 phone numbers! You could hear the two towers "fighting" when you drove down I-495! We wanted to go AM stereo, but Motorola couldn't make it work. (I still have the unaired "AM Stereo 14" TM jingles on a reel somewhere!) Our Legal ID was "WLLH, Lowell AND Lawrence" (or "Lawrence and Lowell," we'd rotate them.) and we had to effectively serve both COLs as a term of our license. Our newscasts covered that, main operations were in Lowell, but we rented a small office in Methuen (near Lawrence) and set up a mic, mixer, a few cart decks, and a Marti, and had a percentage of our news done live from there.
So anyhoo, my question is, does WLLH still operate in this fashion? And I know there was talk in the 80's of allowing other stations to go synchronous with less power on the other plant to fill null areas. (Much like the FM translators of today) Did this ever happen? Do any of these stations exist today? Thanks in advance for your help!
So anyhoo, my question is, does WLLH still operate in this fashion? And I know there was talk in the 80's of allowing other stations to go synchronous with less power on the other plant to fill null areas. (Much like the FM translators of today) Did this ever happen? Do any of these stations exist today? Thanks in advance for your help!