[BC] Any manned transmitter sites left?

Donald Wilson dw4sp2458
Wed Aug 23 03:14:52 CDT 2006



----- Original Message ----
From: Jared Seese <jared at jampro.com>
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Subject: RE: [BC] Any manned transmitter sites left?


Farnsworth Peak, named after the famed inventor, is manned 24/7 360, by two engineer that work two weeks on and two weeks off and the site is only accessable by helocopter during the winter. Belonging  to 
Bonneville Broadcasting it is the site of the highest power single FM antenna with 13 FM analog stations and 10 digital stations.
Jared Seese
Senior Field Engineer

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    From: broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net on behalf of Scott Fybush 
    Sent: Mon 8/21/2006 9:09 PM 
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    > I'm curious if there are any stations today that still have manned
    > transmitter sites or is this truly a relic of a bygone era?
    >
    >  - Nat Kayle
    
    In my travels, I've seen barely any. There are a handful of big stations
    I've visited where an engineer makes his office at the tx site and spends
    significant amounts of time there (Watt Hairston at WSM comes to mind,
    also Roberto Vissani at CHWO/CJBC in Toronto). Even at those stations,
    though, the engineer just happens to be working at the site, as opposed to
    actually "manning" the transmitter.
    
    An interesting related question is whether there are any tx sites left
    that still double as engineers' living quarters. I know of at least one FM
    in LA with an apartment on site that's occupied by the engineer, but
    that's becoming a rarity as well.
    
    Our TV brethren (and, in deference to Rachel E., "sistren" as well) still
    man their sites in very large markets. Several of the LA TVs on Mount
    Wilson are still staffed 24/7 (CBS, Fox), and others (KABC, KNBC, KTLA)
    are staffed on a regular basis during prime-time at least. So are at least
    some of the Empire TVs in New York. At last check, WBZ in Boston has two
    full-time engineers who split their time between the TV and AM sites. It's
    usually one day a week at the AM and four at the TV...
    
    s
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