Power was 28,000 watts on a 350-foot tower (putting the antenna only up about 110 feet above average terrain).
In December 1989, this was modified to lower the power to 910 watts but raise the antenna to 175 meters above the average terrain.
Power was 1,500 watts at 660 feet above average terrain.
The original shorter tower hosted 94.7 at 39kilowatts at 140 feet above average terrain.
The original antenna stood 110 feet above average terrain.
The average of these eight heights is the antenna height above average terrain.
When built, the station will run 550 watts vertical from 144 meters above average terrain.
Power changed to 44,000 watts and height changed to 740 feet above average terrain.
Power was 34,000 watts horizontal polarization at 100 feet above average terrain.
The station has a 50 kW equivalent signal @ 268 meters above average terrain.