Pics of Electronic Stuff
Go to YouTube and type in searches for "VOA Edward Murrow Transmitter station","VOA Greeville,NC Transmitter stations",On internet-Try "Jim Hawkins Radio World"He has some excellent picture tours of various commercial radio stations and VOA transmitter sites.Also on the internet try RCA Broadcaasdt Equipment,Gates Radio,Harris,Continental Electronics(They built some of the transmitters where I work)Thales Electronics,AEG Telefunken,Brown Bovorei,I have some pictures-they are in Radio books and catalogs.And I have some VHS tapes I filmed with an old VHS Camcorder.Don't have the gear to transfer them to the computer.Other things to look up-"VOA Bethey Ohio,transmitter site"Closed in 1995,one of the Greenville transmitter sites was closed in 2006.The Black Jack,NC station is the only VOA tranmsitter station still operating in the US.Delano,California is another closed plant-the Jim Hawkins site may have pictures of it.These can give you an idea.Have worked in VOA Wash DC plant-studios-and all three of the Greenville,NC sites.One of them was a "receive" site-it received p[rogram material from Wash DC site and distributed it to the two transmitter sites-Bear Grass,NC(Closed) and Black Jack,NC-still in use-where I am.