Delmarva Public Radio’s classical non-com WSCL (89.5) says its antenna was “destroyed by lightning.” The Salisbury, MD station says there was “sharp lightning and hail” Monday night, and its main signal at 89.5 has been off since morning drive on Tuesday. They’re hoping to get a temporary antenna up by today, with a possible permanent antenna sometime next week. WSCL’s based at Salisbury University, from which Delmarva Public Radio operates a classical music-based service on WSCL and a talk-based news-and-information service on WSDL, Ocean City (90.7). They share some programming, such as the Sunday morning “2 Boomer Babes” talkshow.
This happen once before, more than 20 years ago. The antenna is located on a tower with WDPB, a southern Delaware repeater for WHYY in Philadelphia.
This happen once before, more than 20 years ago. The antenna is located on a tower with WDPB, a southern Delaware repeater for WHYY in Philadelphia.