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DWARU
Broadcast area Peru, Indiana
Wabash, Indiana
Frequency1600 kHz
Programming
FormatDefunct (was Oldies)
Ownership
OwnerDream Weaver Marketing, LLC.
WARU-FM
History
First air date
1954
Technical information
Facility ID71276
ClassD
Power1,000 watts day
37 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
40°45′53.00″N 86°2′26.00″W / 40.7647222°N 86.0405556°W / 40.7647222; -86.0405556

WARU (1600 AM) was a radio station broadcasting an oldies format. The station is licensed to Peru, Indiana, United States. The station was last owned by Dream Weaver Marketing, LLC. [1] Its license was deleted on September 30, 2021.

Technical

An Harris model SX-1A all solid state transmitter (featuring their patented "Polyphase" pulse duration modulator) fed a T-match network that provided impedance matching into a slant wire fed quarter wave monopole that was grounded at its base. A slant wire feed is an old grand-fathered (now obsolete) method that made it easier to install additional antennas on the tower without the need for the costly base insulator or isocouplers.

References

  1. ^ "WARU Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
DWARU
Broadcast area Peru, Indiana
Wabash, Indiana
Frequency1600 kHz
Programming
FormatDefunct (was Oldies)
Ownership
OwnerDream Weaver Marketing, LLC.
WARU-FM
History
First air date
1954
Technical information
Facility ID71276
ClassD
Power1,000 watts day
37 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
40°45′53.00″N 86°2′26.00″W / 40.7647222°N 86.0405556°W / 40.7647222; -86.0405556

WARU (1600 AM) was a radio station broadcasting an oldies format. The station is licensed to Peru, Indiana, United States. The station was last owned by Dream Weaver Marketing, LLC. [1] Its license was deleted on September 30, 2021.

Technical

An Harris model SX-1A all solid state transmitter (featuring their patented "Polyphase" pulse duration modulator) fed a T-match network that provided impedance matching into a slant wire fed quarter wave monopole that was grounded at its base. A slant wire feed is an old grand-fathered (now obsolete) method that made it easier to install additional antennas on the tower without the need for the costly base insulator or isocouplers.

References

  1. ^ "WARU Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

External links



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