wubg wnnw

Jim Hall aerie.ma@comcast.net
Mon Jun 25 15:49:22 EDT 2018


I did check the FCC database, but I'm not very proficient with it and
thought I might have missed the entry. I guess you wouldn't have the giant
pile of dirt delivered until you had the construction pit in hand. So
probably a false alarm on my part. Thanks. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Landry <011010001@interpring.com> 
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2018 3:38 PM
To: Jim Hall <aerie.ma@comcast.net>
Cc: Boston Radio Mailing List <boston-radio-interest@lists.bostonradio.org>
Subject: Re: wubg wnnw


There's no construction permit listed for either station in the FCC
database, so they won't be adding any towers.

Perhaps they're replacing the transmitter building.


Rob

On Mon, 25 Jun 2018, Jim Hall wrote:

> I am wondering if something is going on with WUBG or WNNW. I drove 
> past the tower they share today, and adjacent to the tower site is a 
> huge pile of earth that has been moved in recently. It looks to me 
> like they are leveling off the ground adjacent to the tower (the place 
> where the earth pile is, is downhill somewhat from the existing 
> tower). Given the size of the pile of earth, it didn't seem to me that 
> this was to construct a house (and who'd want to live 100 feet from a 
> tower?). I am wondering if either WUBG or WNNW, or both, is planning 
> to build an additional tower(s) to upgrade the nighttime service. I'll 
> make it a point to drive past there occasionally to see what's going on,
but I wonder if anyone knows?
>



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