WHOM 94.9C Mount Washington, NH
48kW (50kW Beam Tilt)

Primary antenna:  Shively Labs Model 6814-8R-SS-BT(1.5)
Backup antenna: Shively Labs Model 6814-3R-SS


WHOM's two transmitters.


A closer look at the two Harris HT30's. The oversized transmitters are ready for the site to upgrade to HD.
The transmitters run on a 8on/4off configuration. For the 4 months of climate weather, one transmitter
remains off, the other on. Then they switch.


WHOM "Martha" (For Martha Washington)


WHOM "George" (For George Washington)


WHOM's digital STLs, and processing equipment.


Outside now, WHOM's primary 8 bay in a custom built radome.


WHOM backup on the old Alford tower.


A closeup of the Shively 6814 backup antenna.


A closer look at the WHOM primary antenna.


Another view of the backup/alford tower. To the left you can see the pylon where WMTW-TV
used to sit, and will soon hold WLED-TV's antenna.


Another closeup.


A view of the WHOM primary and backup. Note, the backup's center of radiation is higher than the primary's.


Looking up at the WHOM antenna. It is a long tube with dual gasket seals between radiating elements.


A wider view of the above picture.


WHOM's transmitter building. This building was brought up after the fire to get WHOM back on the air.
WHOM operated from the WMTW-TV tower down in Baldwin until this was constructed to get the mountain
back on the air.


Engineer of "the most powerful FM station in North America"*, and his antennas.
Mr. Bob Perry, the transmitter doctor!.


The entire Mt Washington transmitter site.


The "Mt Washington Post Office". The way WHOM was able to be licensed to Mt Washington, NH., according to Mr. Perry.
 

* - WHOM has the largest populated land coverage of any FM radio station in the US. There are more powerful radio stations,
such as KPFK, however most of these station's signals go over water or unincorporated areas.