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WLLH Synchronous twr photos Lawrence, MA

I got some good jpg photos I took of WLLH 1400's synchronous transmitter's antenna pole at 46 AMesbury St. Lawrence, MA a year or two ago, details the top-loading, etc. Email [email protected] for your copy if interested.

Rocky W. Shore
www.theblizzard.us
Formerly Lowell, MA, WLLH-WSSH, Inc 1978 Vintage...
 
When I worked at WLLH in the mid-80s, we called the Lawrence transmitter/tower "Larry". They probably still do today.

> I got some good jpg photos I took of WLLH 1400's synchronous
> transmitter's antenna pole at 46 AMesbury St. Lawrence, MA a
> year or two ago, details the top-loading, etc. Email
> [email protected] for your copy if interested.
>
> Rocky W. Shore
> www.theblizzard.us
> Formerly Lowell, MA, WLLH-WSSH, Inc 1978 Vintage...
>
 
> When I worked at WLLH in the mid-80s, we called the Lawrence
> transmitter/tower "Larry". They probably still do today.
>
Was the Lowell tower called Curly or Moe ?
 
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