Speaking of unattended and unlocked radio stations, several years ago I went by KTPA-1370 AM in Prescott. At the time, the station was airing a local high school softball playoff game. Anyway, I found the back door wide open, but no cars were around. I walked in and found the remnents of the days when KTPA was actually operated in Prescott, not in nearby Hope as it is today with KXAR-AM and KHPA-FM. Of course, the transmitter is still in the Prescott location, along with the old board, numerous pieces of old equipment and boxes of old documents. Judging by things hung on the walls, I figured that the KTPA studio was moved to Hope sometime in the mid to late 1980s'. A speaker on the old board was pumping out the softball game I had heard while driving up, and the A/C seemed to work really well, considering it was almost 100 degrees that day. The Harris 1 KW transmitter, (early 80's vintage) - the one with the blue front, was running only about 700 watts, not the 1000 watts on the license. Heck, I could have turned the transmitter off and drove away and it would have took someone 30 minutes to get out of Hope and run up there to look at the thing. One more note, current 4th Dist. U.S. Congressman Mike Ross worked there at one time, and he also worked at KXAR in Hope for a time.