Do any of you folks remember the "old days" of 1470..where Lowell "Bud" Paxson started the legacy that became Home Shopping Network? You probably know that in the face of having the electricity turned off, he and his (then) wife went to all of the sponsors that that owed them money and got certificates..and items that could be auctioned off. They started hawking the items, and having people pick them up at the station (such that it was) for cash..They were able to save the WDCL..sort of. This was the beginning of "shopping at home" as we now know it..Oh yeah..they also featured Bob Snyder selling sheets of paper that said you owned a pound of gold..LIVE from the Safety harbor Travel Agency...
Anyway..along the way there was a version of 1470 known as WWQT..News 1470.."Get your news on the QT"..It was a local announcer reading individual stories on to a separate cart..then randomly loading the carts into a Shafer automation carosel..so it sounded like a never ending newscast...and legend has it that Mr. Paxson applied for, and obtained a grant from the government to construct and operate a field of large solar cells in the propery surrounding the one tower. Allegedly these cells were to recharge a bank of storage batteries that (were to be) built in a weatherproof building.
Was any of that ever built? Someone said in 1978 that the metal posts for the cells were all there with a few panels..facing the West mostly..and all of the wiring was laying on the ground..but that was it...no weatherproof building..no finished product. Did he ever have to return the grant money? Hey SBE..could that have worked with the klunker transmitter that they had out there?
Is the tower still there, and are there any signs of this project?
As for thier current signal..they should be able to get at least 10kw day..and maybe 25kw with a directional array right?
Anyway..along the way there was a version of 1470 known as WWQT..News 1470.."Get your news on the QT"..It was a local announcer reading individual stories on to a separate cart..then randomly loading the carts into a Shafer automation carosel..so it sounded like a never ending newscast...and legend has it that Mr. Paxson applied for, and obtained a grant from the government to construct and operate a field of large solar cells in the propery surrounding the one tower. Allegedly these cells were to recharge a bank of storage batteries that (were to be) built in a weatherproof building.
Was any of that ever built? Someone said in 1978 that the metal posts for the cells were all there with a few panels..facing the West mostly..and all of the wiring was laying on the ground..but that was it...no weatherproof building..no finished product. Did he ever have to return the grant money? Hey SBE..could that have worked with the klunker transmitter that they had out there?
Is the tower still there, and are there any signs of this project?
As for thier current signal..they should be able to get at least 10kw day..and maybe 25kw with a directional array right?