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WCLA/Claxton

It's always refreshing to talk about a "dead to alive" small-market situation.

In 1993, the AM side of WCLA (1kw-D/260w-N) went silent. WCLA-FM had been granted a power increase to 25kw, and a decision was made to erect a new tower on station-owned property, as opposed to putting the new tower where the old one was (on leased property, about 150 yards from the new site). No provisions for the AM operation were made at the new site (no ground system or insulated tower).

The AM remained legally silent until early '97, after the station was sold in late 1996. The new owners wanted the AM on the air, so a folded unipole and ground system were hastily installed, and WCLA returned to the air.

The new owners were NOT good operators, and the stations pretty much fell apart. In late 2003, the FM was sold to Statesboro-based operators, which left the AM as the county's only locally based radio station.

A community leader, Danny Swain, had "helped" with the radio station for 25+ years, primarily as the play-by-play sports announcer, and handling most of the sales for the sports broadcasts. Swain has been the county's recreation director for nearly 40 years, and is an Evans County native. In September, 2006, Swain agreed to purchase WCLA, with an LMA beginning immediately.

Get this picture...WCLA was using a 1977 CCA AM-1000D transmitter (that had been poorly maintained), with a Hnat-Hindes processor (first one I've ever seen). The primary control board is a 1979 LPB S-13C, and the automation is a 10+ year Digilink. Despite this, the station's audio quality was better than average, and the coverage wasn't bad. The biggest surprise came when I was shown the amount of business (collected business) the station was doing. I can tell you that are some small-market FM stations that aren't doing the business that WCLA does.

Determined to make WCLA the best that it can be, Swain has now installed a new BE AM-1A transmitter, a new 9400 Optimod, a new antenna tuning unit and is installing a "jam-up & jelly-tight" ground system. In December, an application was filed to increase the daytime power to 5kw, and plans are underway to completely renovate the studio equipment.

While the idea is to work to provide better programming (as opposed to the mostly satellite-fed format now being run), I can tell you that the station has the local audience, based on what I've seen and heard.

No...AM radio (and small-market radio) is not dead. News/talk/sports, religion, ethnic or foreign language formats are not a requirement. I'm convinced that local, local, local (or, at the least, locally oriented and locally involved) is THE secret to success.

Thanks to a community-minded and determinedly hard-headed individual, WCLA radio will be alive and well on its 50th anniversary, July 20th, 2008.

Having worked at WCLA in the early 70's, I'm tickled to see it healthy. I only wish "Car 1" could've lived to see these improvements. He might've outwardly mumbled and grumbled, but I think he would've really been pround and pleased.
 
jovialjay said:
Get this picture...WCLA was using a 1977 CCA AM-1000D transmitter (that had been poorly maintained),
I have a client that has one of those as a backup. I trust it more than I trust the Harris SX!




with a Hnat-Hindes processor (first one I've ever seen).
Care to share a picture of this?


Determined to make WCLA the best that it can be, Swain has now installed a new BE AM-1A transmitter, a new 9400 Optimod,

Well, there's two mistakes there. A Nautel J1000 and Omnia AM would really make that station sing. I have another client with this setup, and I swear, this station sounds better than some FM's and better than any AM I can think of.



No...AM radio (and small-market radio) is not dead. News/talk/sports, religion, ethnic or foreign language formats are not a requirement. I'm convinced that local, local, local (or, at the least, locally oriented and locally involved) is THE secret to success.

Give the people something to listen to, and they will listen. What better way to do that than to program TO the community not AT the community. Tell people what's going on around them and give them some personalities and they will listen. WCEH proved that to me 20 years ago. Too bad the larger market stations have forgotten this. For example, I don't see how WMAC can honestly call themself a "news/talk" station. The few times I have been back through Macon since the change, there was no local newscast on there.


Thanks to a community-minded and determinedly hard-headed individual, WCLA radio will be alive and well on its 50th anniversary, July 20th, 2008.

Just affirms what I have believed all along. Give them a reason to listen, and they will.
 
a 1977 CCA AM-1000D transmitter...
I have a client that has one of those as a backup. I trust it more than I trust the Harris SX!

This one is for sale. Wanna buy it?



a Hnat-Hindes processor...
Care to share a picture of this?

I'll get my digital camera out, and take a few 8x10 glossy shots.



A Nautel J1000 and Omnia AM would really make that station sing...

I'm thinking strongly about that combination for Brooklet.
 
jovialjay said:
a 1977 CCA AM-1000D transmitter...
I have a client that has one of those as a backup. I trust it more than I trust the Harris SX!

This one is for sale. Wanna buy it?

How much work would it take to get it back up again?



a Hnat-Hindes processor...
Care to share a picture of this?

I'll get my digital camera out, and take a few 8x10 glossy shots.

I gotta see this!



A Nautel J1000 and Omnia AM would really make that station sing...

I'm thinking strongly about that combination for Brooklet.
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With all that is decent and holy, go with it. I have a J1000 I installed November a year ago and it has not been off the air since. The owner is also hearing the station at his home, which he never did before. It replaced a Bauer 707. Another client has an Omnia AM with a regular POTS dial up codec for an STL. you can't tell it. It sounds awesome. I'm trying to get the J1000 owner to get an Omnia AM. He's almost there. If I can pair the two, his station will cook for a little 1kW AM.
 
KYScott, WMAC hasn't had a true local presence since Cumulus took it over. Kenny B and Jami G kept morning drive going for several years and Ken Mann, (RIP) handled local news. With Kenny and Jami's departure, the morning drive program is hosted by two "outsiders" who can't hold a candle to the previous morning show. The loocal news such as it is, is read by one of the two on air hosts. For the better part of 85 years WMAZ(C) was the station nearly everyone in middle Georgia turned to for news, entertainment and information. Sadly, that's no longer true.
 
How much work would it take to get it back up again?

Pick it up here with your truck, transport it to the desired destination, connect the AC and RF, then fine-tune for minimum smoke. The Hnat-Hindes goes along with it, as does a QEI modulation monitor. I think there's a new pair of 4-400s, too. And...three pounds of famous, old-fashioned Claxton Fruit Cake. Now THAT is a heck of a package.

The transmitter was making power (1kw & 260w) when the switch to the BE happened and, to my knowledge, there were no off-air scenarios in 2007.

Direct any additional inquiries to: [email protected]
 
jovialjay said:
How much work would it take to get it back up again?

Pick it up here with your truck, transport it to the desired destination, connect the AC and RF, then fine-tune for minimum smoke. The Hnat-Hindes goes along with it, as does a QEI modulation monitor. I think there's a new pair of 4-400s, too. And...three pounds of famous, old-fashioned Claxton Fruit Cake. Now THAT is a heck of a package.

The transmitter was making power (1kw & 260w) when the switch to the BE happened and, to my knowledge, there were no off-air scenarios in 2007.

Direct any additional inquiries to: [email protected]

We could use the fruit cake to hold down the tarp on the drive back to Kentucky. I'll see if my guy wants it. I have been trying to get him to get a back up. He's been lucky so far, but it's just a matter of time before it gets a bolt of lightning just right, and pieces of this BE are gonna be all over the building. And it would give me an excuse to come back down to Georgia, only this time, I'll be gettin' paid!
 
fussbudget said:
KYScott, WMAC hasn't had a true local presence since Cumulus took it over. Kenny B and Jami G kept morning drive going for several years and Ken Mann, (RIP) handled local news. With Kenny and Jami's departure, the morning drive program is hosted by two "outsiders" who can't hold a candle to the previous morning show. The loocal news such as it is, is read by one of the two on air hosts. For the better part of 85 years WMAZ(C) was the station nearly everyone in middle Georgia turned to for news, entertainment and information. Sadly, that's no longer true.

That is so sad. I worked for Channel 13 when 940 and 99.1 were in the same building. US Broadcasting was sitting on a brilliant morning show when Kenny and Charles were on the air. A liberal and a conservative....Hannity and Colmes before their time. But it was the most boring show ever. They were so afraid of ticking someone off. A 50,000 watt station I can hear at my mom's house in Athens, and it's plugged into a Starguide III. I understand cumulus does not do well with the news talk format. Or any other format for that matter. Their Albany stations are about as bad as their Macon stations.
 
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