Scott Fybush presented an excellent pictorial lecture about historical radio broadcast towers and antennas at the NAB conference I attended in Philadelphia a couple of years ago. I think he'd be a terrific guest presenter for the 25th annual SWLfest.

He maintains an excellent website about radio broadcasting history here: http://www.fybush.com/

-Ed Cummings


At 07:58 AM 4/7/2011, you wrote:
Scott Fybush -- quoted in the article -- was part of the production
team years back for an independently-produced radio hobbyist radio
program called "Spectrum".

For a couple years Spectrum broadcast live on Saturday nights at 10 PM
from the SWL Fest; one year they carried the grand prize raffle draw
live on air.

Interesting article!

Rich C


On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 7:09 AM, Thomas Witherspoon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, Group,
>
> I ran across this interesting article highlighting the struggles of a
> modern AM station:
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