There is more signs that WRNO Worldwide is preparing to go on the Air. There has been a few more posts thai indicates that WRNO Worldwide Shortwave Station is in the process of doing testing. Some of you Louisianans may be familiar with what is going on but if you can update the following report I will pass it on to Glenn Hauser and we can pass it on to the Shortwave Listening public around the world. This is from DX Listeners Digest 8-083. The following is a report from an Engineer who works at one of the TV stations in Boston and was at the WRNO Worldwide location in Louisiana a year and a half ago:
This is from DX Listeners Digest 8-083.
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This is from DX Listeners Digest 8-083.
Glenn: Did WRNO move the transmitter antenna location???? I visited
the old site a few years ago and the main lobe was pointed into a BIG
subdivision!!!! LESS THAN 100 feet. Regards (David Frantz, TN, WWRB,
July 19, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
Dan, Got this inquiry from Dave Frantz at WWRB. I haven`t heard of any
change, and my impression is that it is the same site as before. What
say you? Tnx for the monitoring reports. 73, (Glenn to Dan Brown, via
DXLD)
Hi Glenn: I do not think so. When I saw the TCI Log Periodic antenna
at WRNO's transmitter site near New Orleans about a year and a half
ago the feedpoint was at the rear of the property, right near (within
a few hundred feet) where a new subdivision had grown up since they
went off the air years ago. The wide open part of the Log was toward
the street aimed towards a large group of trees across the street.
This site is near the WWL AM transmitter site across and down the
street a ways. My guess is Larry the engineer will be passing a lot of
ferrite RFI filters out and there may even be vandalism to the
transmitter building or antenna due to the interference. This is why
they wanted to put up a new fence around the property before going on
the air. The direction of the antenna will have little effect on the
blanket of RFI that will be created in the area anyway.
I think it'd be very hard to physically move the antenna and am
guessing the FCC historical records of direction angle should indicate
it is probably still always where it has been. My guess is the TCI LP
is still where it was originally built, I believe aimed to the
northeast and thus "the Middle East" over the North Pole as I
distantly remember.
But then I have not been there in a year and a half and maybe they had
some weird reason to move it, which would require a total dismantling
and re-erection of the antenna after the towers were moved.
The transmitter building is the same old building. The transmitter is
a new Elcor 50 kW (old style plate modulated class C, not PDM or high
efficiency) rig. Doesn't sound bad though. I emailed Janet Mawire and
told her I heard the station and asked for a QSL if possible. Hope
this helps. Thanks! 73, (W1DAN, Dan Brown, CBTE, CBNT, WBZ-TV/DT,
WSBK-TV/DT Engineering, Boston, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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