[BC] Re: A new way for small stations to survive!

Bailey, Scott sbailey
Thu Apr 26 15:07:33 CDT 2007


Good!  Hope he hold on to it as long as he is alive!

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From: broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net
[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Dana Puopolo
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 2:56 PM
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Subject: RE: [BC] Re: A new way for small stations to survive!

Bob will never sell WJIB. He'll run it from Maine. He has local people
working
there all week - the mamager and employees of the Self Storage also work
for
him part time.

-D 

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Received: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 03:28:34 PM EDT
From: "Bailey, Scott" <sbailey at nespower.com>
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Subject: RE: [BC] Re: A new way for small stations to survive!

That was what I was thinking, that the building may be serving as some
sort of ground system. I agree it may not be efficient, but it's
working. I hear WJIB is pulling numbers, so he is doing something right.

Sounds like Bath, ME will be his retirement. He could sell WJIB, make a
fortune of it, and sit back in Bath, ME and count the cash! I'd love to
drive up and see his place and meet him. He's living a radio person's
dream!

Scott

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Dana Puopolo
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 2:15 PM
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Subject: RE: [BC] Re: A new way for small stations to survive!

The RG8 does run over the roof which I suppose makes its shield a sort
of
elevated insulated radial. The station ground is bonded to the building
at the
transmitter, so at least part of the building is connected to the
transmitter.

Bob is a really good guy. He also owns WJTO 730 in Bath, Maine, and
intends to
move there eventually (he's bought a 100+ acre farm right next to WJTO
including a lake which he named Lake Bittner (lol!)).

WJTO regularly shows in both the Portland and Lweiston, ME ARB books.

-D 


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Received: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 03:06:15 PM EDT
From: "Bailey, Scott" <sbailey at nespower.com>
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Subject: RE: [BC] Re: A new way for small stations to survive!

I wonder if the ground rods are connected in any way to the steel of the
building. That would help a little. Sounds to me for what Bob has he's
getting out fairly well, and has a loyal audience!
I have never spoke to Bob or listen to his station, I've only read about
him. I have the up most respect for what this man is doing! Hats off to
Bob!

Scott

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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Dana Puopolo
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 1:45 PM
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Actually, the tower sits on concrete piers about 4 feet tall in the
middle of
a courtyard. The ground system used to run over the top of the building
(and
connect to the building as well), but all that was cut up by roofing
contractors a few years ago (who also cut the 1/2 inch foam heliax into
4
pieces; WJIB now uses a 200 foot run of RG-8 from the transmitter room
to the
tower). There are four ground rods connected to the tower legs below the
base
insulators by 4 inch copper straps (and these are bonded to the ATU as
well-if
you could call it bonded, the ATU is a rusted out box that's about 40
years
old); right now that's likely the only ground system there is.

Nontheless, WJIB still gets out remarkably well. I only base my
conmments on
the fact that it used to come in fairly well in Dorchester
(the far side of Boston) on it's low power night signal, now it's spotty
there.

The transmitter is a 400 watt Nautel; processing is an Orban 9100B. 
Bob does still run in AM stereo (including at night). Studios are on
site
which likely adds to the clean audio they transmit.

-D


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Received: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 01:13:03 PM EDT
From: "Bailey, Scott" <sbailey at nespower.com>
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Subject: RE: [BC] Re: A new way for small stations to survive!

I've seen a pic of it. Is that building it sits on a metal building? If
the roof is metal, it may be acting as a kind of ground plane. If not,
maybe a unipole of some sort might help the situation somewhat. Is the
whole ground system gone, or is just parts of it left?  It doesn't
surprise me about the zip cord (HA!)

Scott

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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Dana Puopolo
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 12:03 PM
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The WJIB tower is a square base series fed self supporting tower. The
feed
goes to one of the legs. I made a temporary repair last summer to the
feed.
Someone had put in half a piece of 18 guage zip cord to feed the tower
via a
strut and I replaced it with a piece of RG8 (using both the center and
the
shield for the conductor).  It's probab;ly still there.

-D

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From: "Bailey, Scott" <sbailey at nespower.com>
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Dana,
  Is that tower series feed or does it have a unipole on it?  

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Dana Puopolo
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 11:43 AM
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Yeah, but the signal isn't whet it used to be. There's no ground system
any
more. It used to go over the roof of the self storage place, but they
destroyed it when they put a new roof on.

-D

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From: Rich Wood <richwood at pobox.com>
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------ At 11:27 AM 4/26/2007, David A Gardiner wrote: -------

>I've heard Willie's show on an mp3, and it's well done. And for Bob
>Bittner, what more CAN you say? He's found his audience and is
>superserving it. Maybe the industry would do well by taking note of how
>these two stations do things, and really listen to the audience rather
>than the beancounters...

I used to live in Cambridge. What we're not including here is Bob's 
extreme good fortune in having the best 250 watt signal I've ever 
seen. Kaiser/Globe Broadcasting owned it when it was WJIB(FM) AM as 
WCAS. We were all amazed at the signal. As WCAS we targeted the 
close-in suburbs (Watertown, Cambridge, Arlington, Somerville). The 
station has a history of being responsive to its listeners. Bob has 
racheted it up to superservice.

Rich 

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