I was wondering if anyone knows much about how AM towers are designed/laid out. Or knows someone who knows someone...
I've been looking at some nearby antennas and I'm 99% certain that they're all for the one station (so just the 1 freq), but the strange thing is that there are 4 towers in 2 pairs. The towers in the pair are about 200 - 250 m apart and the pairs are about 1 km apart. From what I can tell from the ground, they're identical and about 150 m tall. The station is 891 kHz and I've seen the power listed as 5000 W although I don't know how reliable that is.
So, does anyone know why there would be 4 towers for just the one station? I can't imagine it would just be for redundancy (seems like an expensive way to do it). It's a national station so could it be some sort of re-trans configuration and one of the towers in the pair is only receiving? Any other ideas?
Is there anyway of finding out if a tower is live without becoming crispy or glowing green and spewing?
The towers are in a sweet location and 1 1/2 hrs closer than my current 'local' A so I'm hanging on to the dim hope that at least one won't be active.
Cheers
BJ
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