Montanavision Media Inc.
Project client in 2007.

Citadel Lansing.
Gunn Road Site.
WVFN-AM, WMMQ-FM.
September, 2007.
Two of the Citadel Lansing stations are located at the Gunn Road site.

The WMMQ-FM antenna is on a mast at the top of the tower.
Festooned like branches are several land mobile antennas.
This tower is also series excited for WVFN-AM.

Market Chief Engineer Rick Housley uses standard paint chips
to evaluate the tower paint condition.
Here also are the Austin transformer for tower lighting,
and isocouplers for WMMQ and the land mobile transmission lines.

Someone has given the Harris HT-30 a nickname, "2 BAGGER."
Rick tweaks up the WMMQ-FM transmitter tuning, trying to squeeze
the last bit of power from an aging PA tube.

The Harris SX-1A for WVFN-AM got a nickname, too.
The TPO is 500 Watts.

Out behind the transmitter building is a 1000 gallon propane tank and
Onan generator.
Pine Tree Road Site, WITL-FM, WFMK-FM, WJIM-FM,
including WITL-FM HD Project, September, 2007.
Gunn Road Transmitter Site, WVFN-AM and WMMQ-FM.
WJIM-AM transmitter site.
White House Studio, home of WITL-FM and WMMQ-FM.
This page updated 14-Mar-2016.