If the "1929 RCA" story is true, I'd sure like to know more about it. The engineering community is small enough that I'd think someone I've run into out there would have firsthand knowledge of the situation. The number of stations that were at the same transmitter site from 1929 until the early nineties is extremely small - heck, I've probably been to nearly all of the stations that would meet that description, and this is the first I've heard of that story.
For the record, the oldest transmitters I've seen still on site are WLW's 1927 Western Electric (not presently operable, but easily restored to operating condition with a few plumbing tweaks in the basement), a homebrew 1930-vintage McClatchy-built transmitter at KWG, Stockton (possibly still operable, no longer connected as of a couple of years ago), and a Western Electric at KBOI, Boise that apparently originated at KOAC in Corvallis, Oregon, was moved to Idaho for KBOI's predecessor station KDSH 950 in the forties, and was then moved out to the new KBOI site circa 1967, though it was already out of service by then.
After that, I think the next oldest rigs I've seen in the field are an ancient RCA at WYLL (WJJD) Chicago, no longer operable, and the late-forties Westinghouse boxes at WOWO, WHO and KFAB. WOWO's 50HG still worked as of a decade or so ago. Don't know if that's the case today.
For the record, the oldest transmitters I've seen still on site are WLW's 1927 Western Electric (not presently operable, but easily restored to operating condition with a few plumbing tweaks in the basement), a homebrew 1930-vintage McClatchy-built transmitter at KWG, Stockton (possibly still operable, no longer connected as of a couple of years ago), and a Western Electric at KBOI, Boise that apparently originated at KOAC in Corvallis, Oregon, was moved to Idaho for KBOI's predecessor station KDSH 950 in the forties, and was then moved out to the new KBOI site circa 1967, though it was already out of service by then.
After that, I think the next oldest rigs I've seen in the field are an ancient RCA at WYLL (WJJD) Chicago, no longer operable, and the late-forties Westinghouse boxes at WOWO, WHO and KFAB. WOWO's 50HG still worked as of a decade or so ago. Don't know if that's the case today.