That sounds thisclose to every other radio station I've worked at or walked through.
RadioDze said:I used to do a show in that building and was always afraid an opossum or some other sort of wildlife was going to crash through the ceiling. There were some interesting things in there, though, such as the huge Gates transmitter responsible for WPCM's daytime sigal. It was so old that someone had glued the "on" button to the cabinet to make it function. The most interesting thing in that shop was an old FM radio tuner (don't believe it was operational) in the rack which could tune in the original 42-50 MHz FM band as well as the present day 88-108 MHz. The FM stations that existed back then in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Raleigh-Durham, Roanoke and other surrounding cities and towns was penciled in above the dial (e.g. WSLC-FM, WBTM-FM, WDNC-FM, WRAL-FM, WFMY-FM, WSJS-FM, etc).