he has been around for years
he has one hell of a setup his studio might evel rival or surpass my studio. he has computer automated satellite downlinks for pulling in network programming. i have not got that advanced yet although i am currently working on that.
here is a local news story about his station,,
http://www.wnar-am.com/graphical/index.php/radio-return
Heck WNAR has KU dishes in his backyard... That pretty much automatically puts him on a whole 'nother level.
I clicked on the flash player and
heard an old radio show.
In the newspaper article about his
station WNAR - We're Nostalgic About Radio -
I noticed the KU dishes in one picture. I also
really like the big reel to reel deck and the
big radio he had. One of those huge radios
that would be used in the livingroom - it's
like a big piece of furniture. That radio must
contribute a significant amount to the electric
bill!
Brooce
I've heard of this station before too and probably saw his site. It looks like he's being professional about it, with a format that's not stepping on anyone's toes in his market, not interfering, so there's no reason for anyone to complain.
and NOV's as i recall instigated by the press he got. think he got NOV'd for excessive ground lead.
but he is a retired local engineer so the FCC worked with him to bring everything into compliance.
Edit: quick search of fcc site reveals no NOV, NOUO, etc he may have just been informally visted but i know he did get a visit.
A great citizen.
