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I wonder how tall the self supporting tower is for WJOB, which is located on site with their studios at 6405 Olcott Avenue in Hammond Indiana. [/color]
Besides the tall tower 5 on Maples Road, the 4 in-line array for WKJG are 4 legged self supporters. Also, all of WGL-1250's towers are also self supporters.
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Thanks Douglas. I haven't been down on Lower Huntington Rd. for years. I never win on Rock104 or I'd have a reason to head that direction. And as far as WKJG...I should have mentioned that of the towers #5 is the tallest. Slap me with a ground rod.
WJOB once held an FM antenna when WJOB-FM (later WYCA) 92.3 transmitted. WYCA (now WPWR) is on a stick on the Hammond-Burnham line near the South Shore tracks. WYCA moved their around 1970 or so.
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