KGEI Transmitter Site
Belmont, California
2004

An aerial view of the transmitter site for international shortwave
station KGEI, located at Belmont, Calif., as it appeared in 2004. The
former KGEI transmitter and studio building is in the lower left corner,
beside the parking lot; the KNBR transmitter facility is above it in the
photo. Near the lower-right corner of the photo is a series of three
concrete bases that had served as the supports for KGEI's 125-foot
transmitter towers, which were dismantled when the station was closed in
1995.
The large towers at the center of the photo are KNBR's
current main (left) and auxiliary (right) antennas. The unused base at
top left in the photo (to the left of the main KNBR tower) was formerly
used to support one of KPO's
original T-style flat-top antenna towers, which was
torn down in 1949 and
replaced by the current 550-foot
main tower. The current auxiliary tower was the original "east"
tower in the flat-top configuration; the east tower also supported the
KNBC-FM antenna from June 1948 until October 1949, when it was moved to
San Bruno Mountain.
The "HAZ" markings throughout the antenna field are
warnings to pilots heading into local airports, including nearby San
Francisco International and San Carlos Airport.
SOURCE:
Google Maps and
Keyhole.com.
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