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WBCO Bucyrus, OH
August 2008

Install new sample line via Directional Boring

WABC.  New York, NY
July 2008

Ground System Evaluation and Repair

KRVN Holdredge, NE
July 2007

Ground System Evaluation

WBWL  Jacksonville, FL
June 2008

Rebuild 5 tower Inline DA

KWAM West Memphis, AR
Feburary 2008 and beyond

Refurbish array infrastructure, site access, array tuneup

XEGH Rio Bravo, Mexico
November 2007

Build new ground system

KTIS Minneapolis, MN
October 2007

Evaluate and repair ground system

WILC  Laurel, MD
July 2007

Repair and enhance tower base grounding

KDWA Hastings, MN
July 2007

Build new ground system

WIBC  Indianapolis IN
July 2007

Repair and enhance tower base grounding

WNOG Naples FL
June 2007

Ground System Evaluation

WYHL  Meridian MS
June 2007

Rebuild ND Ground System

KZDC  San Antonio TX
March 2007

Build New 4 tower ground system

WCIN  Cincinnati OH
June 2007

Repair vandalism damage.

WMBG  Williamsburg VA
March 2007

Build New ND ground system

KCRG Cedar Rapids, IA

 

October 2006

Rebuild 3 tower ground system and install new feed and sample lines.

KRLD Dallas TX

December 2006

Rebuild 2 tower array ground system and building ground infrastructure.

WPHE Phoenixville, PA

September 2006

2 tower DA rebuild

KDWA Hastings, MN

July 2006 ND Build

WCIN Cincinnati, OH

Feb.  2006  5 twr DA Build

WNDA Deland, FL

Dec. 2005  ND Rebuild

KMOX St. Louis, Mo

Nov. 2005  ND Rebuild & other work.

 
     
     
     
 

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WVNN-AM

In Feburary and March of 1999, our alter ego, KK Broadcast Engineering built a new daytime transmitter site for WVNN in Athens Alabama.  The new site consisted of a new 296 ft Rohn 45 tower, Nott Ltd. Unipole and tuner, Alabama Easyset Concrete Building and a New Ground system installed by AGSC.  The existing Harris DX10 transmitter was moved to the new site and reinstalled.  Tower work was performed by American Towers (Ernie Oliver) of Florence Alabama.
 
 

Tower construction started on a cold, wet (you can see ice in the puddles of water) day in February.  Packing crates & pallets were laid on the ground to one of the guy points in an effort to not lose a tower crew member in the swamp down the hill.  The well (with steel casing) can be seen to the left of the tower.  The structures in the background are greenhouses on the property of an adjoining nursery.
 

Down the hill to the right of this image is as close to a swamp as can be found in North Alabama.  Before this project was completed, we had almost lost a concrete truck, a backhoe, a tractor,  a couple of pickups and a helper or two.

Nothing really relivant about this picture except that it was shot down the well that is visible a few feet away from the tower.  The steel casing can be seen on the extreme right of this image.  Water is visible about 100ft down.  The open space around the casing was filled back in with dirt and mud from the swamp.
 

A view of the swamp (looking east) with marks left by the ground radial plow.

A view of the property looking basically south.
 

Looking east.

Looking north(ish).


 
 
 

American Tower Crew installing insulators on Unipole skirts.
 


STL Dish goes up.


More detail of the unipole and fixtures.


Ground screen after a certain station employee (who shall remain nameless) drove over it several times before the ground cover was installed.
 

What a mess!


The blood shed was minimal and the screen survived...


Ground Screen was covered with weed block fabric and a couple inches of crushed stone.  The beginnings of the tower fencing can be seen in this image.  Also visible is a rented generator that operated the tower lights for almost a month before power was installed at the site.  The ground screen assault vehicle can bee seen in the background.  The culprit said that he didn't think that it would hurt the screen even though he had to stop a couple of times and pull it loose from the truck tires.


Alabama EasySet delivering the building.
 



 


In the foreground is the gravel pad constructed for the building.
 
 
 


The tower and building mostly completed.
 

 

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