WWV transmitter building (NIST photo) |
For the past year and a half, the transmitter had been using a broadband monopole that officials decided was needed as a backup antenna for WWV's 2.5 MHz transmitter. According to the ARRL Letter, WWV's lead electrical engineer, Matt Deutch, N0RGT, said staff members "dug the 25 MHz radiating section out of the mud in the bone yard and rebuilt the 25-MHz antenna so that it looks identical to what it looked like in 1977."