Hey All,
OK, I'll step in it.
When the Amegon was built I thought :WOW , an extremely serious investment (overkill) and potential boondoggle /White Elephant.
But if Galal Doss, who apparently had VERY deep pockets (at least back in the day ) wanted to foot the bill, why not ?
BUT, all the eggs were in ONE basket, depending solely on this "mysterious " guy.I had this thought right out of the gate
I really didn't check World's Last Chance frequencies , but per the reports above, it apparently has gone dark.
This is a TWENTY THREE db (!!!) antenna and at full power (500 kw ) radiates a focused "12.8 MEGAWATTS " beam . KILLER !
Even at low power, it would be an INSANE antenna.
Not sure what the legal / financial arrangements are. Is Ampegon the only folks that are allowed to or able to do maintenance ?
I would think that BCQ runs on a fairly tight budget. Wire antennas strung between towers are probably low maintenance , compared to this beast.
I wonder if this antenna will ever see any use by Alan (if allowed) or whether it just becomes a giant forgotten artifact , like the Duga /Woodpecker antenna .
Lets face it , not too many folks in the US listen to SW b'casts. And 3rd world isn't very lucrative re donations to cover transmitter costs ( or MAKE a few bucks to buy that new Rolls !)
WWCR gets maybe $90 to $ 160/hr but "only" at 100 Kw and at much lower gain. Less bang,less bucks.
If the BCQ Ampegon is run at a full 500 Kw, per estimates above, it's $200/hr ( I haven't crunched any numbers).
And that may be just for the juice to heat it.A considerable mark up might be required for Alan to make ANY dough. My guess is there may not be any takers at $300+ /per hour for a low audience /low $$$ return shortwave broadcast format .
Coupled with the other issues I mentioned above, I'd say 75% chance this antenna really won't be being doing much (or maybe even anything) in the future.
I hope I am wrong.
de NQC