There seems to have been an unfriendly parting of ways between Ted Randall (the former WTWW chief engineer and primary on-air host) and owner George McClintock. I don't remember the precise details, except that it had been suggested around the internet that Randall allowed the facility to fall apart during his tenure. In response, Ted, his wife, and his assistant engineers assembled a zoom conference-style photo slideshow for Youtube early last year illustrating all the maintenance work they habitually did to keep WTWW running. The politics of their split-up aside, it's a fascinating tour of an aging shortwave facility and the manual fabrication work and engineering elbow grease required to keep it afloat in modern times. The transmitter being sold in the eBay auction above is the first thing seen in the video.
That transmitter also makes appearances in, or is the subject of, these two videos -- one a news segment on their broadcasts to Ukraine, and the other a guided facility walkabout given to a listener:
For what it's worth, I have no connection to McClintock or Randall, other than that I once frequently listened to WTWW's online stream when Randall was running it as a very cool Boss Radio re-creation, featuring a bunch of former Boss jocks playing 50s, 60s, and 70s oldies. (On the stream, they actually had great audio processing, reminiscent of the KRTH Los Angeles fogged cabinet sound of the '80s and '90s.) For anyone interested in the (creatively embellished) history of how that shortwave-based Boss Radio re-creation came about, and a list of some of its jocks, it's
here (with photos). The aforementioned listener also got a little bit of Randall on video, describing his motivation for trying to "make shortwave interesting again," here:
Oh, and the descendant of their Boss Radio format, with '80s mixed in, lives on at its current WRMI home via
http://216.108.236.95:8020/stream ... plus, of course, on actual shortwave as well.
Edit: found another video -- an interview with San Diego's Dave Mason about his participation as a jock in WTWW's old Boss format and its broadcasts to Ukraine: