Small radio station forced to go silent after ‘unbelievable’ theft of giant tower, which would cost over $100,000 to replace
‘What do you mean, the tower is gone?’: thieves steal 200ft structure from Alabama radio station | Alabama::Small radio station forced to go silent after ‘unbelievable’ theft of giant tower, which would cost over $100,000 to replace
This was simply a meth heads, or junkies, with the right power tools, heavy equipment, and knowledge.
They've either already sold it for scrap, have one of the biggest ever private HAM repeaters in their backyard, or possibly duct taped it to their now collapsed roof.
High voltage transmissions towers have parts stolen all the time. I have a vague memory of half a dozen being stolen from a desert in India and no one noticing for a year
Apparently this was their AM feed and most people listen to their FM feed. And they'd been doing maintenance lately where they'd be down for days at a time, so may not have seemed unusual.
Plus they're a really small station and their listener base skews old and people are kinda apathetic.
The bigger problem I guess is that they themselves appear not to have been doing anything to monitor the signal as required by the FCC. But I really doubt they get audited much or ever.
They have a 100+ mile range and often the same content will be broadcast on a different frequency by other towers. A lot of people would have just switched to the other frequency and moved on with their lives. You might have three frequencies to choose from for the same content.
Elmore said the theft was first discovered last week by a landscaping crew that regularly manages the area nearby the tower, WBRC reported.
The radio tower was previously located in a wooded area, behind a local poultry plant.
Elmore quickly reported the theft, but said that local police were equally surprised at the brazen robbery.
About six months ago, a nearby radio station had their air conditioning unit, copper pipes and other materials stolen.
Elmore isn’t sure if the robberies are connected, but believes thieves may have targeted WJLX’s tower and transmitter to make a quick buck from selling the metal.
Elmore added that the station is working to get the AM tower up to get back on the air, but will resume their broadcasts online in the meantime.
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Lucky they didn't kill themselves. AM works by sending a FUCKton of RF energy into the tower structure. If you're touching the tower and ground you're going to conduct it instead and poof.
Typically towers are simple structures to elevate the actual antennas high up in the air. The towers aren't live wires, they're ladders with rungs for mounting.
Not AM. They’ve got an insulator at the base, the entire tower is live. There’s so much energy being transmitted you can get sparks off the fence surrounding the tower.
This reminds me of the time someone stole a mango in Australia... obviously, being Australia, the mango was very big.
It was just a marketing stunt and it backfired — police weren't too happy about wasting their time investigating a fake crime. Even after they were told what happened, they still had phones ringing off the hook with people calling in evidence, wasting government resources.
Wow I'm glad they had that little addendum after the headline telling me this happened in Alabama, I was worried that it might be my local Alabama radio station.