Savage said:
Thanks to everyone for your interest in this installation and for your many inquiries and comments.
It's been and continues to be an interesting thread, Bob, because it's especially interesting to BROADCASTERS.
The WYSL upgrade process and operation appeal to people who learned the CRAFT and ART of BROADCASTING by working in college radio, taking what they learned and applying it and learning more OTJ, working in small market radio stations: AM daytimers, Class IV 1kW Day/250 Night locals and FM's, when FM was playing either the
Hollyridge Strings and
Montovani or the
MC5 and
Frank Zappa.
The growth and success of WYSL Avon also appeal to radio people who remember the station on 1030, (or the call letters on 1400 Buffalo) guys who passed the Third 'Phone exam (elements 1, 2 and 9) and took readings every thirty minutes; radio people who have at least a rudimentary understanding of Plate Volts, Plate Amps, Antenna Current and Common Point, 51.5 Ohm transmission line and other technical functions.
It may also be because many of this board's readers and participants live vicariously through guys like you, who invested real money and sweat equity to make their dreams come true. We're pulling for you because we know that if we were in the same situation, you'd be doing the same for us.
Being close to the contour of 1050 CHUM it's tough to pull in 1040 here, but sometime soon, I'll drive east and sample some of WYSL's newfound RF power.
Best wishes,
Jim