KGEI Transmitter Building, Redwood City, CA, 2024.
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KGEI Transmitter Building, Redwood City, CA, 2024.
All the pixels, with worldwide coverage, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/54131707918
Captured with the Rodenstock 50mm/4.0 HR Digaron-W lens (@ f/6.3), Phase One IQ4-150 digital back, Cambo 1250 camera (vertically shifted -5mm).
This modest but handsome, art-deco-accented building was built in 1941 to house the transmitter for "KGEI", a commercial shortwave radio broadcast station whose programming could be heard across the Pacific. It shut down for good in 1994.
In 1960, the station was sold to the "Far East Broadcasting Company", which changed the format to chiefly Christian religious programming. The station ceased operation in 1994, and its antenna field was razed soon afterward.
Fortunately, the transmitter house survives and remains in excellent condition. It currently belongs to a wastewater treatment plant located adjacent to the site. I believe the building is now leased out as office space.
The Bay Area has some handsome broadcast transmitter shacks. Another that I've been meaning to photograph is the former KRE transmitter (now KVTO) in Berkeley Aquatic Park. The site was featured in George Lucas's American Graffiti as the (fictional) studio hosting the (nonfictional) DJ Wolfman Jack's "border blaster" broadcasts.
Part of my "boring pictures of interesting places" series.
Was this featured in a movie about a transdimentional being brought to earth by a radio station manager.
The name escapes me. It might have been The Outer Limits?
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