> I can't remember if they're moving to the American tower or
> 58's tower. They are currently on the Sinclair (18) tower
> with WKLH and WXSS.
The old site is the channel 18 tower; the new one is the tower shared by 12 and 58.
> Their coverage won't change much. It's not really a
> downgrade...in fact this may improve several bad spots in
> their coverage area.
While the overall change in coverage does appear minimal, it does also appear to be a downgrade. According to the FMPower program the maximum permissible power at their old elevation was 21kw; at the new site, 17.5kw would be authorized. I suppose the reduction is required if they're to go non-directional, as they're short-spaced to four stations.
(I figured on WXLC in Waukegan but didn't realize three other stations entered into the equation. In fact, every Milwaukee-licensed station except WMYX is short-spaced to Chicago.)
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Regarding WMIL, the power reduction is required by an increase in antenna height. Both powers (old and new) are the maximum allowed for that antenna location. (without regard to short-spacing, though they would seem to be just as short-spaced to WCKG 105.9 as WLUM is to WTMX 101.9) WMIL is moving from the ch. 24 tower to the one shared by channels 10 and 36.