My understanding was that WBIX had two 50-kW transmitters, an old Continental 317C, which had previously belonged to WRKO, and a brand new B-E all-solid-state wonder, which contract CE and nationally recognized AM-loudness guru Grady Moates really loved. Speculation has it that, despite Grady's admiration for the B-E unit, Alex Langer never outright purchased it. It was at 100 Mt Wayte Ave on a pay for it or return it arrangement. Perhaps the station's new owners decided that they could live with the venerable Continental rig and decided to move it to the night site in Ashland in preparation for building out the CP for 50 kW D. That would leave WQOM with whatever backup existed at 100 Mt Wayte--or maybe there was no backup at that location and they either moved a lower-power Tx from Sewell St or got one elsewhere. Still, if WQOM is operating for an extended period at reduced daytime power, which seems to be the case, there ought to be an STA to cover the operation, but as I already stated, I could not find a record of such at the FCC's CDBS site. If anybody else finds the STA (not the one for nights--which I did find and did report on finding), please post a link in this thread. Thanks.