Thanks, Scott! Your expertise never ceases to amaze!
Steve Francis Alcoa, Tennessee -----Original Message----- From: Scott Fybush <[email protected]> To: am <[email protected]> Cc: Steve Francis <[email protected]>; amdx <[email protected]>; irca <[email protected]> Sent: Tue, Oct 25, 2011 5:15 pm Subject: Re: Help please from Salem and Vancouver tower historians Says Earl Higgins: > Of course, as you correctly point out, BY doesn't seem to have started ncluding transmitter coordinates until 1991. KSLM's location is given in that issue as 4 56 32 N 123 04 17 W (what you would type into Google maps: 44.9422, 123.0714); this is several miles south of the current FCC listing of 44° 59' 43.00" N 23° 04' 15.00" W (what you would type into Google maps: 44.9953, -123.0708). If you look on Google maps, the "old" (1991) coordinates map to an address on street curiously named "Tower Drive NW" but clearly now a residential subdivision. In fact, it is within 2/10 of a mile of the address you have for the tower site in the 1950s. It's likely the 1950s site you have, and the 1991 site Broadcasting Yearbook has, are in fact the same site. So there you have reasonably definitive evidence that it was probably there in 1976. ncidentally, you can see their now single tower located in the corner of some kind of rchard or farm by typing in the current coordinates. Here's one more resource you can bring to bear on the issue, just to be ven more certain: Go to FCCInfo.com. Type in "KSLM" into the "Historic Call Sign" box second from top). A list will pop up of all the stations that have used he KSLM calls, and the one we want is the last one, now KWOD 1390. Click on the call letters in blue, then click on them again on the next age that pops up - and then click on "Other KWOD Applications." This rings us to the FCC's Application Search Results page (it's quicker to et there from FCCInfo.com than from the actual FCC page!) This brings up all the apps that have been filed with the FCC since bout 1978 for this station. We can disregard most of them - any of the nes that start with "BR" are license renewals, "BTC" and "BAL" epresent station sales or transfers of control, "BZ" are requests for irect measurement and "SMOV" is a dummy record for an X-band allocation hat never happened. That leaves just a few files of interest that start with "BP," "BLSTA" nd "BL." "BP" is an application for a construction permit to modify KSLM's acilities, and we can see that the only BP- record since 1978 is dated /30/1996. "BLSTA" is the Special Temporary Authority that was pparently granted while KSLM was moving facilities, and the lone BL- ecord, dated 1/21/1997, represents KSLM's license to cover its new acilities at its new site. While a handful of FCC records have been lost from the electronic atabase over the years, we can now say with near 100% certainty that SLM did not move between at least 1978 and the coordinates in the 1991 roadcasting Yearbook, and that it did not move between then and 1997, hen it arrived at its current coordinates. Combined with Earl's "Tower oad" find, this gets us to at least 99% certainty that KSLM in 1976 was t the same location as in 1991. > Now, on to CKWX. The 2002-2003 Edition of Broadcasting Yearbook, the most ecent one available on the site, lists CKWX 49 09 22 N 123 04 00 W (what you would type into Google maps: 49.1561, -123.0667). Looking at Google maps satellite view, you can see there are indeed 2 towers at this site, and both http://www.radio-locator.com/ and http://topazdesigns.com/ambc/ agree that his is the current site of CKWX. So we can assume that it was there in 2005 as ell. So one could say, with a pretty high degree of confidence, that KSLM, at -123.0714 degrees west, being further west than CKWX's -123.0667 degrees west, is your furthest west catch. And having visited CKWX in 1999, I can confirm that it was at the same ocation in 1999 as in 2002-03 and now...and thus in 2005 as well. Of he Vancouver AMs, only 1040 and 1410 (and of course the new 1200) have uilt new sites in the last decade or so. s _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
