Scott Fybush's Tower Site of the Week will feature the main and auxiliary transmitter sites for WSTR and the WQXI site on Friday (5/7). I was with Scott when Star 94 Chief Engineer Scott Trask showed us the facilities.
One interesting thing at the main Star 94 site, which I had not seen before, is that WSTR's 100,000 watts are sent out by two separate 50,000-watt transmitters and, according to Scott Trask, the two signals are combined as they leave the antenna. As a result, Star almost never uses its auxiliary site on Bishop Street off Northside Drive near Atlantic Station. If something goes wrong, Scott just turns off the problematic transmitter, and listeners over most of the market do not notice any difference. The hill on Bishop Street where the backup site is located has the best view of Atlanta that I've ever seen. Of course, V-103 and B98.5 use the main same tower as Star 94; the facility has a combiner.
Scott then showed us the WQXI site on Cheshire Bridge Road; you actually enter the site from Lenox Road. Scott Trask then met us at the Star studios and showed us the recently-revamped control rooms. Tripp West was manning the main studio; Seacrest was airing.
If you're interested in seeing this, check out www.fybush.com sometime Friday afternoon or evening.
One interesting thing at the main Star 94 site, which I had not seen before, is that WSTR's 100,000 watts are sent out by two separate 50,000-watt transmitters and, according to Scott Trask, the two signals are combined as they leave the antenna. As a result, Star almost never uses its auxiliary site on Bishop Street off Northside Drive near Atlantic Station. If something goes wrong, Scott just turns off the problematic transmitter, and listeners over most of the market do not notice any difference. The hill on Bishop Street where the backup site is located has the best view of Atlanta that I've ever seen. Of course, V-103 and B98.5 use the main same tower as Star 94; the facility has a combiner.
Scott then showed us the WQXI site on Cheshire Bridge Road; you actually enter the site from Lenox Road. Scott Trask then met us at the Star studios and showed us the recently-revamped control rooms. Tripp West was manning the main studio; Seacrest was airing.
If you're interested in seeing this, check out www.fybush.com sometime Friday afternoon or evening.