MikeBeverly said:
I don't lurk around here very often, but I thought I would drop in my two cents worth. Scott is right, the time bomb is ticking on WATO. I'm one of the people that made a low bid for the license. Given the uncertainty of getting it back on by March, paying much more than a couple of grand would be a pretty risky investment for that license.
I'm the one who bought that station for Horne when I built and managed that group (not one of my better days). I couldn't get the towers fixed because no one would climb them. The land had some environmental issues, and most significantly, Oak Ridge is an absolutely wretched retail market. Virtually all of the retail sales go to chains or multi-location stores that consider themselves Knoxville area businesses. The car dealers would tell you flat out they didn't care about Oak Ridge. The old line merchants just wanted to moan about good things used to be in the 70's.
Before leaving Horne I tried to get him to dump WATO at a loss before all the problems imploded. He chose not to.
I know some people have suggested putting it on the 1550 tower. I worked there in the 70's when the ground system was continually ripped out of the ground. With all the tower size trees around the tower now, any copper still left in the ground would be mangled. So a short tower with no ground system wouldn't pass muster. It would cost as much to make the 1550 tower useable as it would be to just build a new one.
Despite its size, Oak Ridge's unique demographics, proximity to Knoxville, total alienation from the rest of Anderson County all make it a town that doesn't really need a radio station.
In defense of Doug Horne, if I owned small radio stations I wouldn't just give the license away either. It could be moved to Farragut and compete with his existing station, or moved to Knoxville and paired with a translator and go AAA to compete with 105.3. Why would he want to take that risk for a a couple of grand. But if it were me, I would move 1290 to the 670 tower, change its COL to Farragut and maybe change 670's COL to Friendsville or some other unserved town. For the cost of a diplexer, he would keep 1290 alive in case it ever had any value in the future. It wouldn't help the Oak Ridge Football fans, but Doug went to Farragut.
Just my perspective. RIP WATO.
Some thoughts here:
Find one acre of ground OR on top of a large, flat roof factory building, put up a Valcom Antenna, made in Canada, and apply for an STA for 500 watts daytime and 25 watts night. The tower/antenna site should be located close into the city of license. Someone who has the smarts and money, who believes in AM could pay Horne off and make this work.
It needs to stay in the community that it has been licensed to.
There has got to be some tower in Oak Ridge that can be leased to operate a "slant wire feed" into. I saw pictures of a station on 1220 in Southwest Florida that had an STA to operate a slant wire feed onto a cell tower at 250 watts. The station got out everywhere!
If the 1550 tower was proposed to be used, put a folded unipole on it. Folded Unipoles are known to work good with a limited or no ground system. A ground system? Put out 5 #10 wires out from the tower, and that will help the folded unipole for a good start until a good ground system can be put in place. Gee, we can buy the #10 copper at Home Depot or Lowes. A folded unpole can be put on the tower with things from the hardware store.
Studio???? Gee that's easy. Put it in somebody's house until office space is found at a good price for studios and offices.
Now about the time we get through, your talking about spending anywhere from 50 to 100K, but that's cheap compaired to IF Doug Horne owned the property the three towers where at, and the station was on the air, in tack. If that was the case, Horne would ask for way more than 25K.
Yea, I know it's like starting over again, but in time, the station could be back on, and one must take it one day at a time as far a progress goes to get it back to full max.
What's so hard about this on the tech side? I guess it's money on everyone's part, and that I truly understatnd!
Just my 2 cents worth.