TWiRT 54 - Empire Smoke
Wednesday, October 20, 2010 at 11:37PM
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A BlackBerry app that's - cool?  Seems so.  And what, exactly, caused a failure and burnout on the Empire State Building early this week?  Chris Tobin explains what's going on where King Kong played.

Kirk Harnack - Executive Director, Business Development, Telos-Omnia-Axia
Tom Ray - VP, Engineering, Buckley BroadcastingWOR, New YorkW2TRR
Chris Tobin - CBS Radio, New York
Chris Tarr - Entercom, Milwaukee, GeekJedi, and Broadcast Engineering Info

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One of many elements of the Alford FM antenna on the Empire State Building. Photo by Doc Searls

Most of the ESB antennas are shown here including FM, TV, and other services. Photo by Doc Searls

 

Show notes:

Changing the beacon on the Empire State Building

Photos and info about the FM transmission facilities on the Empire State Building

Old information about antennas on the Empire State Building.  A photo of a small portion of the Alford FM antenna is shown in one photo.

From Doc Searls, a collection of photos of the antennas on ESB.

Electronics Research, Inc. (ERI) - the company that designed, built, and is repairing the burnout of the FM Master Antenna on ESB.

 

 

Chris Tarr's Pick of the Week: HistoricalAerials.com

Chris Tobin's Pick of the Week:  TuneIn Radio app for BlackBerry

Kirk Harnack's Pick of the Week: Port Forwarding Tutorials and Info

 

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Update on Friday, October 22, 2010 at 11:26PM by Registered CommenterWebmaster

Mike Fitzpatrick posts some terrific photos of the Empire State Building's tower and antennas, as well as the FM RF infrastructure inside the ESB.

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