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WBFO completes tower installation

Project will improve quality of signal, extend service

Published: May 8, 2008

By KELLI BOCOCK-NATALE
Reporter Contributor

WBFO-FM 88.7, a major public service of UB, has completed installation of a new tower and antenna that will improve significantly the quality of its signal to all its listeners and extend its reach to new audiences that currently do not receive public radio services.

Standing 45 percent higher than WBFO’s old tower, the new 443-foot tower and antenna will allow the station to deliver a significantly stronger signal to more than 1.15 million people within its broadcast areas in Buffalo Niagara and the Southern Tier. The equipment upgrade will improve greatly WBFO’s transmission within the urban environment and also will provide a clearer signal to its repeater stations in Jamestown and Olean. In addition, it will extend full public-radio service to an additional 50,000 residents to the east and south of the station’s current delivery area. The tower is located off North Forest and Heim roads in Amherst, not far from the North Campus.

The completion of the new tower project enhances WBFO’s capacity to serve the residents of Western New York and the Southern Tier, according to Carole Smith Petro, associate vice president and WBFO general manager.

“The new tower is the latest and most significant step in the station’s ongoing investment in upgrading our technology, including the conversion from analog to digital studio equipment in 2003, conversion to an HD signal in 2007 and installation of a new audio server and MediaTouch automation operation system,” Petro said. "These investments were made possible by state and federal sources, as well as foundation grants, membership contributions and underwriting dollars.”

During the next couple of weeks, WBFO will intermittently need to rely upon its back-up (lower-power) transmitter to ensure the safety of the crew that will be removing the old tower.

The new tower and antenna project has been funded to date through financial support from the Public Telecommunications Facilities Program of the Department of Commerce, the Cameron Baird Foundation, The Buffalo News and the WBFO advisory board. Additional support is being solicited from regional foundations, as well as individual donors.

WBFO-FM 88.7, UB’s National Public Radio affiliate, reaches an audience each week of nearly 100,000 people through its main signal in Buffalo and through repeater stations WUBJ-FM 88.1 in Jamestown and WOLN-FM 91.3 in Olean.

For more information regarding the tower and antenna, contact David Benders, WBFO program director, at 829-6000, ext. 502, or dbenders@wbfo.org.