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In late 1985, after a storm, the AM mast that was then on top of Oranga blew some of its stays and was leaning at a dangerous angle. Christoffersen had lobbied the Waikato Student Union (WSU) throughout 1985 advocating for the shift to FM. The cost of repair of the damaged mast and upgrading the AM transmitter was too costly. As such, the storm damage created an opportunity to leverage for the move. The station closed down early in late 1985 due to the storm damage. The WSU Executive agreed to the shift and Contact AM 1440 1XC, and its first broadcast on FM was in February 1986. | In late 1985, after a storm, the AM mast that was then on top of Oranga blew some of its stays and was leaning at a dangerous angle. Christoffersen had lobbied the Waikato Student Union (WSU) throughout 1985 advocating for the shift to FM. The cost of repair of the damaged mast and upgrading the AM transmitter was too costly. As such, the storm damage created an opportunity to leverage for the move. The station closed down early in late 1985 due to the storm damage. The WSU Executive agreed to the shift and Contact AM 1440 1XC, and its first broadcast on FM was in February 1986. | ||
− | Most of the students involved in 1985 stayed on as Contact still had a long way to go to become what the Waikato Times | + | Most of the students involved in 1985 stayed on as Contact still had a long way to go to become what the Waikato Times would later describe as, 'one of the best sounding amateur radio stations around." |
[[Image:Contact86.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Contact logo 1986]] | [[Image:Contact86.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Contact logo 1986]] | ||