I guess this is essentially shot number three for WIBBAGE at the shore, huh. in the mid-late 70's, after WIBG/Philly became WZZD, WSLT-AM/Ocean City (1520) took the WIBG calls and tried to capitalize on WIBBAGE. IIRC, it didn't do that well. then, when 1520 lost the tower site lease arrangement with the sands country club in the late 80's, they strung a line off the WSLT-FM (106.3) tower and switched to 1020 with the same calls but not much juice. 'SLT then sold 1020 to someone who did religion during the week and oldies (as WIBBAGE) on the weekends. I think I've got most of that right, though Tom would know better than I.
in any case, good luck 94.3. let's see what happens...
tom said: "Are you sure that wasn't 101.5, WBJH Trenton/Fairless Hills? I found and fixed that hum!"
ha! I thought that was WVLT/vineland. the hum would go on and off with the blinking lights. it would make the 60Hz segment of the visual analyzer on my EQ jump up and down with every blink. I think it's still that way over there. hey tom! when were you at 'BJH? had to be prior to '78 or so when I got there (it was definietly post-beacon hum, but not much else!)
tom also said: (the 94.3 xmtr is in) "Swainton, not far from the WMGM-TV/WZXL tower ... back in the woods off of Route 9
not far from Avalon Boulevard."
for years and years, the little building right under the 94.3 tower was where the station's studios were as well as the xmtr. the old WWOC days. drove the driveway from route 9 back to the building for many years. nice little building for a station.