Never knew what happened to WHPB-AM. Worked there before I was old enough to get a drivers license. It was in a ramshackle 1950's building between Belton and Honea Path. Old rusty tower with a twist in the middle (salvaged from a taller structure that went down in a hurricane on the coast) Let's see....Gates 80 stereo console, 1977 MW-1 transmitter with one module burned to bits. no real processing, just a inovonics NRSC box. two turntables, cassette decks. ONE working be cart playback. ONE working home cd player. One working cart recorder. Magnecord r2r. 3 old shure 556's with dry rotted bases. Supposedly was stereo at some point and Matt took the components to RIX. That explained the stereo console. Big box of parts from an old RCA at WABV. I thought I was in heaven just being on the air at 14 years of age, even with the rat droppings in the stacks of 45's. Rob Bryson bought the license in the late 90's and ran it from that location for some time. I helped him get started up. Transmitter had bad diodes in the VSWR circuit. Then the tower and equipment just disappeared. Saw on fcc site that Graham Brock was helping him move, but never heard anything on the air. Wonder what the magic number would be to get that license...