If I'm not mistaken, the map shown at :33 is still in the building up north.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSTGBwLmyTY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSTGBwLmyTY
KZP2017 said:If I'm not mistaken, the map shown at :33 is still in the building up north.

OKCRadioGuy said:What a blowtorch. "Big Bertha", the old Western Electric transmitter shown in one of those picks must have been a hell of a thing to watch back when they were on it. There's something pretty special about a water-cooled transmitter that takes up the entire freak'in building, has a row mercury vapor rectifiers and takes an huge OGE vault to feed the darn thing!
It was on the wall in the control room when I worked there from 1974 to 1977. I'm proud to say that I put some of those pins in it. An excellent piece of history!OKCRadioGuy said:Yup. It was in the KOMA control room in Moore then off to the History Center for display. I'm glad to hear it's back home! Too bad they don't get around to putting the REAL call sign back on 1520....
billyg said:OKCRadioGuy said:What a blowtorch. "Big Bertha", the old Western Electric transmitter shown in one of those picks must have been a hell of a thing to watch back when they were on it. There's something pretty special about a water-cooled transmitter that takes up the entire freak'in building, has a row mercury vapor rectifiers and takes an huge OGE vault to feed the darn thing!
How long was Bertha used on KOMA? Into the 70's? Just curious.