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Title: AM transmitter destroyed in fire
Post by: k4kyv on May 04, 2006, 09:21:43 PM
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As some of you may have seen locally on NBC 40 this morning, we have suffered a fire at our main transmitter site.  Thankfully, no one was injured in this fire. 

However, we have lost the equipment that puts our signal on the air for WOND (1400am).  It will be replaced as soon as possible.

We will continue to broadcast through our LIVE web link.

Thank you for your loyalty and continued support of WOND 1400AM.

http://www.nbc40.net/view_news.asp?NID=1613


Title: Re: AM transmitter destroyed in fire
Post by: w3jn on May 05, 2006, 07:23:10 AM
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No word yet on when NewsTalk 1400 WOND or WUSS will be back on the air.

WUSS?!?  Uhh.... paging Jay  ;D


Title: Re: AM transmitter destroyed in fire
Post by: Vortex Joe - N3IBX on May 05, 2006, 08:36:58 AM
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No word yet on when NewsTalk 1400 WOND or WUSS will be back on the air.

WUSS?!?  Uhh.... paging Jay  ;D

Does Jay run WUSS? I didn't know someone had a station named after him - hi!

Jay, just yanking your open wire feederz!
Joe N3IBX


Title: Re: AM transmitter destroyed in fire
Post by: John Holotko on May 05, 2006, 03:05:17 PM
Sounds like a sad loss of some good equipment. Wonder if the transmitters were completely  burned and melted beyond any chance of salvage or repair ? If it was an inferno probably not. Few things can survive the high temps of a raging inferno.  A sad loss. Glad to hear noone was hurt or killed.


Title: Re: AM transmitter destroyed in fire
Post by: W2JTD on May 08, 2006, 10:05:00 AM
I used to visit that shack as a teenager - WOND AM was a top 40 station, and WMGM FM was the local AOR gig, competing nicely (at the time) with WMMR in Phila. The studios, transmitters and office were all crammed into that little building! When there was a storm, the employees had to drive through flooded marsh to get to work. Visiting there changed the direction of my life -. I was interested in broadcasting, but quickly discovered those guys made almost no money, save for local sock-hops.

- W2JTD
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