Re: KFI is no longer "Keeping Farmers Informed"
--->Until the mid-30's, it was essentially a place for crop dusters to land. It also dubled as a pig farm and a sewage treatment field.
So what. The airport predates KFI's 400 foot tower, and also predates the 1947 extension 300 feet in the air. The pig farm and sewage field are irrelevant, except as possible metaphors to KFI talk programming. The airport was there first .
the greater public safety is the issue, not who was there first. KFI's desire for signal out in other states at night, and Death Valley by day, is not Fullerton's problem.
---->KFI has no desire to cover other states. It has a desire to cover the LA metro and the surrounding area (LA DMA). There is no money in nights, local or otherwise. The issue is that KFI is the only 1 A clear in the state ...
Then why the fuss over the halfwave tower? You have said many times that 1 A clear designations are dinosaurs. Time for this one to die.
---->As to safety, the site operated fine with no incidents since 1931 until one bad or distracted pilot made an error. Hey, let's tear down bfridge abutments, winding mountain roads, etc., because someone might be hurt!
No, but when they are substandard, make them safe.
---->You can't just sweep one away because of a single incident.
No one said sweep KFI away. They said "live with the shortened tower."
--->The FAA at any time could have required different lighting. It did not.
The FAA should havem and didn't. It's past inaction is no reason not to act now.
---->Mt. Wilson is a hazard, too. Why don't you have it moved or torn down?
Stupid argument. Mt Wilson is not a manmade ego device sitting at the end of a runway. KFI can live with what it has now, or go away. There are alternatives.
---->And, since you are fond of poking fun at my typing, I do have to ask whether the infestation of grizzlies currently ravaging Buena Park is the reason for having a "bear minimum" requirement?
Roar. Good one, David.
---->Actually, the current signal is the equivalent of about 10 kw. It is not enough to penetrate some buildings, and is also not enough for reliable emergency service in the periphery of the LA area, where people would need it in the event of evacuations.
On the periphery of LA? Like KFI gives a crap about emergency programming ? You really think the next time a Northridge quake hits that KFI will preempt John and Ken bashing immigrants?
The market is 75 percent ethnic, now David. Much of the market doesn't speak English. KFI? Useless.
---->For a variety of reasons, you do not want the primary EAS station to be located in a less than optimal transmitter site. KNX, for example, is on a liquefaction zone. Good luck for that tower in an earthquake. Similarly, KHJ and KABC and KWKW, near central LA, are on moderate liquefaction zones. KFI is at a location where it could be run from the site in an emergency, something many other stations could not do given accessability.
Oh, please. In an emergency, the KFI site would be inaccessible due to collapsed bridges, throngs of people, etc. In an emergency, the real coverage will be TV station audio rebroadcast on FM, just like done New Orleans, Hawaii, and every other place where real disasters happen.
----->KFI has already gotten approval from all but FUllerton on using a non-conforming tower with top loading. This will give the equivalent of 1-A minimum field strength. There is no Base Insulated tower tall enough for KFI in LA. There is no suitable land anywhere in LA for the station (as a half-dozen returned CPs attest to). All that is needed is the Fullerton folks' approval of the use permit, as the FAA, FCC and everyone else are on board for the rebuild.
Too bad for KFI.