The shortest possible version of the real story: Around five years ago, the manager of the station (the one who pretends to be the owner) decided that AM is a high-maintenance operation and that he could "do much better" by no longer operating his AM transmitter so, he shut it down when it was in such a sad state of repair that major work was required. The site was "forgotten" and neglected for all of this time. Several months ago, someone started complaining to the FCC that the AM was silent. In the interim, the tower (already in really sad condition when the site was shut down) feel and, over a period of months (not days, as reported), local people cut and scrapped the tower a little at a time. When he realized someone was complaining of the shut down of the SM and that an inspection was imminent, someone decided to go to the AM site and found that five years of neglect had resulted in what is now there and, lo and behold, it's also a neat way of disposing the evidence that the AM has been silent for about five years. But, in order to cover up the prolonged period of noon-operation, it is necessary to claim the damage happened "within the past several days" instead of over a five year period as it happened in reality.
He's begging for $60k. If he would calm down and do some networking within the engineering groups, he could get back on the air for around $10k. I've already seen one person offer him a tower. He didn't want the free tower. He wants cash. (The offer of the free tower can still be seen on his personal Facebook profile.) I have a 250 foot 45-G that I would GIVE him if he wasn't the thief that he is and, if I didn't know his current problems were neglect from allowing the old tower to fall and leaving the transmitter building open so vandals could come and go at will during the five years since he intentionally shut-down WJLX AM. I've already seen him turn down the offer of a free transmitter. Instead, he wants cash. If you don't see the problem with this by now, I'm not going to be able to point it out too you because you are choosing to not see it. This was originally intended to be a small town scam to ripoff the local people but, it has now grown so far out of proportion that he's "locked in" and forced to follow through and it will indeed be a fun and entertaining ride *if* the investigators do their jobs. Now, I'm not going to argue this point. I'm going to wait and watch. I'm also going to ponder why, after all of this, we don't have, at least, a make and model for the transmitter or any of the other equipment. It would seem that, if anyone wanted to find out, we would say least be told what to be looking for? Well, if it even existed, we would buy, I'm being it's all been gone for so long now that even the station manager can't specify what was there. It was the AM and, he no longer needed or cared for that after making that decision five years ago!