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Old 09-30-2007, 07:46 AM
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Because of the Sibley Road Bridge over I-75 being closed for construction, I ended up taking Will Carlton Road to New Boston yesterday. On the north side of Will Carlton, between I-275 and Telegraph, I seen a set of AM broacast towers that I've never noticed before. They may of been there for years, I don't go that way much.

Anyone know what radio station that is?
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Old 09-30-2007, 09:11 AM
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If you're talking about the ones really close to Telegraph, the tall one is MPSCS Flat Rock and the shorter one belongs to the Downriver 800 System.

If those aren't what you're talking about, then I don't have the slightest idea.
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If you're talking about the ones really close to Telegraph, the tall one is MPSCS Flat Rock and the shorter one belongs to the Downriver 800 System.

If those aren't what you're talking about, then I don't have the slightest idea.
This is a set of six or eight (or maybe even ten) AM broacast towers, a little closer to I-275, than to Telegraph.
I didn't count 'em 'cuz I was driving. Thanks for the help anyway.

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I believe that belongs to AM 980.
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I believe that belongs to AM 980.
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680 AM Daytime 690 AM nightime WNZK has their towers on the North side of Will Carleton road in Huron Township.
910 AM WFDF Disney Radio has their towers on the North side of the village of Carleton in Monroe county.

Attached is a .pdf file of info I have on AM radio towers. It's a bit cumbersome to work with as there is a lot of info on it. But it's good info I pot together in early 2006
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680 AM Daytime 690 AM nightime WNZK has their towers on the North side of Will Carleton road in Huron Township.
910 AM WFDF Disney Radio has their towers on the North side of the village of Carleton in Monroe county.

Attached is a .pdf file of info I have on AM radio towers. It's a bit cumbersome to work with as there is a lot of info on it. But it's good info I pot together in early 2006
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680 AM Daytime 690 AM nightime WNZK has their towers on the North side of Will Carleton road in Huron Township.
910 AM WFDF Disney Radio has their towers on the North side of the village of Carleton in Monroe county.

Attached is a .pdf file of info I have on AM radio towers. It's a bit cumbersome to work with as there is a lot of info on it. But it's good info I pot together in early 2006
Thanks for the pdf file. Yeah, it must be it. I've never listened to 680 or 690 AM before.
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