Romer asked the question "where was the original WSIX-FM transmitter?"
It seems I remember (information from others, Cap or Jim Duke) the original WSIX-FM tower location was on the same hill in Brentwood where it is now except on an old Truscon self-supporting tower. That tower was still up there until a few years ago and I don't know if it still there or not. The FM went off the air in the 50's as they needed the space for the TV transmitter, but returned in 1962. Seems like the original frequency was one or two channels down from where it is now. The west end of the building up there is the original structure as is the old rock house that the resident engineer occupied was seperated from the original structure to the east(Chuck Dillard, rip). TV station studio was also up there until 1962 when they built the facilities at 441 Murfreesboro Road. You could see the old control rooms until they used that space for the new DTV transmitter room. As you come up the hill the building on the right was an old THP two-way radio dispatch center, WSM also had a tower up there at one time to develop and test TV STL systems they used to transport NBC from Louisville. As a side note, that old studio area was stacked floor to ceiling with just about every piece of equipment they ever owned, old cameras, film chains, video tape and switchers just to name a few.
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It seems I remember (information from others, Cap or Jim Duke) the original WSIX-FM tower location was on the same hill in Brentwood where it is now except on an old Truscon self-supporting tower. That tower was still up there until a few years ago and I don't know if it still there or not. The FM went off the air in the 50's as they needed the space for the TV transmitter, but returned in 1962. Seems like the original frequency was one or two channels down from where it is now. The west end of the building up there is the original structure as is the old rock house that the resident engineer occupied was seperated from the original structure to the east(Chuck Dillard, rip). TV station studio was also up there until 1962 when they built the facilities at 441 Murfreesboro Road. You could see the old control rooms until they used that space for the new DTV transmitter room. As you come up the hill the building on the right was an old THP two-way radio dispatch center, WSM also had a tower up there at one time to develop and test TV STL systems they used to transport NBC from Louisville. As a side note, that old studio area was stacked floor to ceiling with just about every piece of equipment they ever owned, old cameras, film chains, video tape and switchers just to name a few.
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