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RE: WGY 810
I have seen this tower, what made it obvious to me was that it had "81 WGY"
right on the tower.
Jeff Lehmann
Hanson, MA
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Is the WGY tower the one after the city of Albany.. its one big, tall tower?
We went on a field trip west of Albany in Cobleskill? and I think I know
which one your talking about.. It is pretty big.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org
[mailto:owner-boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org]On Behalf Of Mark
Casey
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 2:37 PM
To: BRI Submit; dan.strassberg@att.net
Subject: Re: WGY 810
Hi Dan,
The WGY tower is right off ( and very visible from) the Thruway in
Schenectady. It is a tall, uniform cross section tower and has been there as
long as I can remember -- 30+ years. What gets me is that they don't seem to
have the knock-out signal they should have for their low dial position & 50
kw.
Mark Casey
> And the tower, which most likely still stands, was a
> 665' uniform-cross-section tower originally built for
> use on 790, which was WGY's frequency immediately pre-
> NARBA (March 1941).
>
> I'd bet a nice dinner that this tower had been in use
> from whenever WGY switched from a long-wire to a single
> vertical radiator. My hunch is that tower dates to the
> 1936-1938 era.
>
- References:
- RE: WGY 810
- From: "Adam Rivers" <adamrivers@prodigy.net>