• Get involved.
    We want your input!
    Apply for Membership and join the conversations about everything related to broadcasting.

    After we receive your registration, a moderator will review it. After your registration is approved, you will be permitted to post.
    If you use a disposable or false email address, your registration will be rejected.

    After your membership is approved, please take a minute to tell us a little bit about yourself.
    https://www.radiodiscussions.com/forums/introduce-yourself.1088/

    Thanks in advance and have fun!
    RadioDiscussions Administrators

Pictures Of WTIR 1300 Cocoa Beach, FL

The main studio at WTIR-AM 1300 Cocoa Beach, FL back in 2005 when I worked there

"The Phantom" from RDS, a Gorman Redleich EAS and a crap-Rakkis console with several bulbs burned out that were still burned out 5 years after I left.
The station ran the audio from CNN Headline News TV with travel and weather features in between.

What a festering piece of crap this studio was, honest to god.

During extremely severe weather, shuttle launches or serious breaking news, I would re-tune the EAS tuner in that rack to my left and set it to 87.7FM, and pot it up on the board and rebroadcast WKMG-Channel 6 from Orlando.

This screen shot was taken from an 11 minute video tour I had given to Dave Edwards when I was the station manager back in 2005.. a tour and video I had totally forgot about.

Excuse the somewhat disheveled, sweaty Paul Walker in this screenshot.. this was done in the middle of the Florida summer in a building with very poor air-conditioning


467231214_10230162068253144_7747288714368445179_n.jpg


WTIR's LPB Omni 5000A 5KW transmitter

467315155_10230162085413573_776879206827233660_n.jpg


The old Collins 21E

467155635_10230162068133141_4993059435103997730_n.jpg
 
Funny…never heard Arakkis stuff ever described as anything other than glorified junk.

Did they have any old WRKT/WSSP-FM artifacts floating around there? 104.1 was one of the rare urban “move-ins” back then. I know they were co-owned for quite a bit.
 
Funny…never heard Arakkis stuff ever described as anything other than glorified junk.

Did they have any old WRKT/WSSP-FM artifacts floating around there? 104.1 was one of the rare urban “move-ins” back then. I know they were co-owned for quite a bit.

A few bumper stickers mainly, one on a toilet and a trash can, both in the transmitter room

And in a baxck room, a bunch of old phone wiring from when 102.7 was in the same building
 
Interesting shots. I worked there back in 1974-1975 when it was WRKT-AM/WRKT-FM (short period of time the FM had WKPE calls). It was a simulcast Top 40 format with Benjamin Hill as PD. Jim Sumpter did AM drive. I did overnights/nights. For the time the facility was decent...not showcase but workable. Mostly Collins equipment. Station sounded great under Ben's programming.
 
The main studio at WTIR-AM 1300 Cocoa Beach, FL back in 2005 when I worked there

"The Phantom" from RDS, a Gorman Redleich EAS and a crap-Rakkis console with several bulbs burned out that were still burned out 5 years after I left.
The station ran the audio from CNN Headline News TV with travel and weather features in between.

What a festering piece of crap this studio was, honest to god.

During extremely severe weather, shuttle launches or serious breaking news, I would re-tune the EAS tuner in that rack to my left and set it to 87.7FM, and pot it up on the board and rebroadcast WKMG-Channel 6 from Orlando.

This screen shot was taken from an 11 minute video tour I had given to Dave Edwards when I was the station manager back in 2005.. a tour and video I had totally forgot about.

Excuse the somewhat disheveled, sweaty Paul Walker in this screenshot.. this was done in the middle of the Florida summer in a building with very poor air-conditioning


View attachment 8188


WTIR's LPB Omni 5000A 5KW transmitter

View attachment 8189


The old Collins 21E

View attachment 8190
I assume that's a beer can you're holding. Only way you could probably handle working in a dump like that.
 
Basically sounds sorta like station I worked at in Tampa. I've described here before about how a cockroach [probably actually a palmetto bug about the size of a VW Beetle but close enough to a cockroach for me] went skittering across a record while I was cuing it up. You could hear my screams on the other side of the state. I hate cockroaches due to a traumatic incident when I was a wee lad of five.
 
I assume that's a beer can you're holding. Only way you could probably handle working in a dump like that.
Nope, i dont drink beef. Nasty stuff. It was soda.
 
That's the ultimate form of "character building" there Paul. For you! Not the physical space for sure. Man, so many similar memories. You made i through that.
You can make it anywhere, right.

Heck, I have seen a few stations while tire kicking in recent years that would make this actually look mighty fiiiiiiinnnnnnnneeee.
 
Status
This thread has been closed due to inactivity. You can create a new thread to discuss this topic.


Back
Top Bottom