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WLIE Towers

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MikeConway

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Today I passed what I was told were the WLIE towers. An old-looking guy wire stick and much taller self-supporter to the left that looks like it handles more than an AM antenna. Does anyone know what else is on the newest tower?
 
> Today I passed what I was told were the WLIE towers. An
> old-looking guy wire stick and much taller self-supporter to
> the left that looks like it handles more than an AM antenna.
> Does anyone know what else is on the newest tower?
>

It does. The AM portion uses a folded unipole system that allows for easier use of the tower by other customers.

http://www.nottltd.com/antennasother.html

Up top is the main antenna for WBZO along with the usual cell junk. The old (now aux) WBZO is still on the older tower as a backup.
 
> Today I passed what I was told were the WLIE towers. An
> old-looking guy wire stick and much taller self-supporter to
> the left that looks like it handles more than an AM antenna.
> Does anyone know what else is on the newest tower?
>
A few cell phone companies. And B-103 is on the tower to the right of it.

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