| Description | WNNK-FM Tower | ||
| Latitude | +40.31628 | 40° 18' 58.61" N | |
| Longitude | -76.95098 | 76° 57' 3.53" W | |
| Identification | No identification. | ||
| Notes | This is a broadcast tower for WNNK-FM of Harrisburg operating on 104.1 MHz (locally known as Wink-104). Although there is no labeling to confirm this, FCC data put this tower directly on the coordinates of broadcast. A Harrisburg radio engineer reports that the top main bays go to a 25,000-watt Harris FM tube transmitter and the lower 4 FM bays go to a backup 25,000-watt Continental transmitter. The bottom dish is used for the STL for WNNK, and the middle and top dishes are used for Marti receivers. The UHF antenna is used for the reciever for the traffic plane. Thanks to Parris Wood for suggesting that this was an FM tower, and for providing information on determining which one. |
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| Visits | ||
| When | Who | Notes |
| Thursday, July 25, 2002 | Brady Alleman, Ian Berry, Doug Warner | |
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