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WYSI 1480 and WYNZ 1520 Ypsilanti

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WYSI 1480 and WYNZ 1520 Ypsilanti

Post by Deleted User 16173 » Sat Feb 03, 2024 1:39 pm

This goes back to 1963 two stations were in competition for Top 40 in Ypsilanti, WYSI 1480 and WYNZ 1520. The battle lasted for about 3 years until 1966. Two great names in radio both of which worked at WYNZ 1520 in the 60’s John Huzar also known as Jim Harper and Jim Kerr. Of course Jim Harper spent most of radio career at WNIC here in Detroit and Jim Kerr at WPLJ in New York City for over 23 years. These two great radio personalities along with two small great AM stations from Ypsilanti are part of how good AM radio was back in the day. Also, what is more interesting is that in 1968 another station assigned to 1520 in Toledo known as WTTO started broadcasting which also had a Top 40 format. How did the FCC allow two AM stations so close together geographically on the same frequency is strange. I’ve heard that the Toledo station had two antenna arrays one in Ohio and one in Michigan. Those were interesting days of AM Radio.



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Re: WYSI 1480 and WYNZ 1520 Ypsilanti

Post by Ben Zonia » Sat Feb 03, 2024 3:37 pm

Tom Skaff of Skaff's Carpet was our Electronics teacher for part of a year in HS. He wanted to do something other than the family business, so he majored in Electronics. He was a friend or worked for Harold Munn, and told us stories Munn told him about WYSI, WYNZ, and WJBK. They were apparently behaving badly with him with the construction and the directional antenna, delaying construction of WYSI 1480. So he turned around and built his own station, WYNZ 1520, just 400 feet away, creating a huqe intermodulation situation. He got WYNZ on first, and WYSI had to correct the problems.

Later Engineer Don McComb was a DJ at one of the Ypsilanti stations. There's a chart I saw online with his name listed. Tom Skaff also worked briefly at WGMZ when Don McComb was there as Chief Engineer. Skaff ended up working for the family business, but is now a missionary I believe.
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Re: WYSI 1480 and WYNZ 1520 Ypsilanti

Post by Ben Zonia » Sun Feb 04, 2024 1:51 pm

"I had a job for a while as an announcer at WWV but I finally quit, because I couldn't stand the hours."

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Re: WYSI 1480 and WYNZ 1520 Ypsilanti

Post by Deleted User 16173 » Sun Feb 04, 2024 3:32 pm

Ben Zonia wrote:
Sun Feb 04, 2024 1:51 pm
Here's a link.

http://carcitycountry.com/2012/wysi-wsd ... -part-one/
Thanks, very interesting information. You come across some really great finds.

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