WLLH off air

Scott Fybush scott@fybush.com
Sat Nov 27 08:45:38 EST 2004


>And in researching this post, I discovered that the
>Lawrence transmitter must have been deleted (accridentally, I presume) from
>the FCC's AM database. What I believe to be the most recent release of Bob
>Carpenter's AMSTNS program, which uses the FCC database, contains no record
>for WLLH's Lawrence transmitter.

Indeed, there's little trace of it now in the FCC's CDBS database. Best I 
can come up with is file # BREX-201, which was the 1978 license to cover 
for the Lawrence signal (presumably when both went up to a kilowatt?)

The FCC's database has always been a little flaky when it comes to records 
for experimental operations, which WLLH's Lawrence signal is and has always 
been. (If it were granted now instead of 65 years ago, it would have a 
callsign like WL2XLH, I suspect.)

s 



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