File:WLTL x-mitter.jpg

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English: WLTL-FM, LaGrange, IL transmitter located on top of the Vaughn Building at Lyons Township High School's North Campus. WLTL broadcasts in a north-south pattern to avoid interference with WCRX-FM 88.1 at Chicago's Columbia College, WLRA-FM 88.1 at Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois, and WETN-FM 88.1 at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. The antenna stands 115 feet above street level. This photo was taken September 17, 2010 facing north.
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2010-09-22 14:46 288×330× (63071 bytes) Mdephillips WLTL-FM, LaGrange, IL transmitter located on top of the Vaughn Building at Lyons Township High School's North Campus. WLTL broadcasts in a north-south pattern to avoid interference with WCRX-FM 88.1 at Chicago's Columbia College and WETN-FM 88.1 at Wheat

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