frankberry said:When I was CE for WGTO, Cypress Gardens, Florida (until 1982), I staffed the transmitter site during daytime 50kw operation.
I can vividly recall the sound of the Johnny Ball insulators as they "snapped" as bad weather approached. This caused the MW50 transmitter to "burp" due to the VSWR.
During the dayime hours, we spent much of the time designing and building some of the on-air equipment and maintaining the 53 acre site.
Wow WGTO what a signal! That's interesting about the MW50. I never heard one burp, but I used to hear the WFTL MW1 Solid State transmitter burp during thunderstorms so I know what you're talking about.
One thing is for sure, most of the big old AM sites looked a lot better when they were manned. The building and grounds were usually kept up much better. Some of the sites look sad today. That transmitter engineer did more than read meters that's for sure!