You said the WCFL signal was weak to the West, and it's not just the DA!
Some of the best names in the consulting engineering business worked on this over the years-Carl E. Smith and Glen Clark. And the measured conductivity to the West is less than M-3, which is 8 mS/m. It is actually better than M-3 to the East and North in some directions.
Here's the radials used in the WMVP 2006-2007 applications for the new DA array at the same TL in Downers Grove. It still says WCFL on the transmitter building, the last I looked, and you can see it on the 3D Satellite Maps!
https://licensing.fcc.gov/cdbs/CDBS...?appn=101160972&qnum=5160©num=1&exhcnum=4
The odd thing is you can read the call letters well enough to see it doesn't say WMVP, but on my Satellite Map viewer, only one tower shows with red and white paint! You can see all the tuning buildings/doghouses, and even some guy anchors.
Some of the best names in the consulting engineering business worked on this over the years-Carl E. Smith and Glen Clark. And the measured conductivity to the West is less than M-3, which is 8 mS/m. It is actually better than M-3 to the East and North in some directions.
Here's the radials used in the WMVP 2006-2007 applications for the new DA array at the same TL in Downers Grove. It still says WCFL on the transmitter building, the last I looked, and you can see it on the 3D Satellite Maps!
https://licensing.fcc.gov/cdbs/CDBS...?appn=101160972&qnum=5160©num=1&exhcnum=4
The odd thing is you can read the call letters well enough to see it doesn't say WMVP, but on my Satellite Map viewer, only one tower shows with red and white paint! You can see all the tuning buildings/doghouses, and even some guy anchors.
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