Tylersville Road widening begins by WLW Tower Park complex
A car wash will be the first business to open under the iconic WLW-AM tower in the $30-million Tower Park retail and commercial development.
www.wvxu.org
This is kind of sad
The Neighborhood's version was a Top 40 hit. I like it much better than Joni's original. The Neighborhood added a tasty guitar lick that makes the song catchier.If they ever go back to playing music, just before they finally turn it into a strip mall, they should play this:
There are a few other threads about this same subject here on RadioDiscussions, including WLW's current and expected nighttime coverage as a result of the mall complex moving in and displacing at least some ground radials. Here's a link to one such thread:Tylersville Road widening begins by WLW Tower Park complex
A car wash will be the first business to open under the iconic WLW-AM tower in the $30-million Tower Park retail and commercial development.www.wvxu.org
This is kind of sad
This is very true, as any of us who've worked at stations where the studios are located adjacent to the tower(s) can attest. I once worked at a combo AM/FM which had studios/offices at the same site as the tower. The RF interference was a constant battle for the engineers.There will be RF problems with every piece of electronic equipment in close proximity to the tower or ground radials.
Didn't WSB do something similar to what is going on with WLW and has their transmitter and tower behind a shopping centerI guess there must be no rule against building a few feet from a 50kw transmitter tower with radials under your feet due to the RF emissions but I wouldn't want to be going in to work at one of those businesses every day.
Sadly, it'll probably turn out the same way as the handfulls of housing developments where the construction happens and the buildings pop up decades after the tower was there and the signal was being transmitted, and the residents and businesses who came long after the tower will start griping and bitching and start a campaign to make the tower go away as it's a threat to their health, safety and well-being...and oh yeah - they're wildlife and bird lovers and the tower is killing them off, too. Even more reason for it to be toppled.I guess there must be no rule against building a few feet from a 50kw transmitter tower with radials under your feet due to the RF emissions but I wouldn't want to be going in to work at one of those businesses every day.
I "love" the bird argument..and oh yeah - they're wildlife and bird lovers and the tower is killing them off, too. Even more reason for it to be toppled.
The 500,000 W transmitter has long been gutted, and is not in any position to be fired up and put on the air. WLW did put its old Western El citric 50k transmitter on the air to ring in the year 2000.Too bad they can't fire up the 500 kw relic.
Be interesting if a old, pissed-off WLW station engineer angry about what they've done to it cranked it up and melted the electronics of every business around the tower and set everyone's hair on fire. Yeah, I know it's probably disconnected with parts missing, but it'd be glorious for a few brief moments.
I have had more birds fly into my big 12' high sliding door/ windows facing my back yard in the last 6 years than I ever saw at dozens of transmitter sites.I think much of the bird argument is what I call the fallacy of big numbers.
50 million bird deaths a year from towers seems like a tragedy.
In the context of world bird population of at least 50 billion, and natural death/birth of a least 5 billion a year, things are put into perspective.