KPEN 101.3 FM
King's Mountain Transmitter Site
Atherton, California
Circa August 1957
Via Elliott Pisor:
This was taken about August 1957, prior
to the first air date of October 27, 1957, on 101.3 FM. It shows
co-founder Gary Gielow standing in front of the 1800s adobe hut used as
an all-in-one lobby, studio and transmitter. He is alongside his father
and their 50-foot tower, topped by an Andrew 2-bay antenna, boosting the
RCA one-kilowatt transmitter to 1500 watts ERP.
The hut was hauled from near sea level to
the top of King's Mountain (Highway 35, south of 92) specifically for
use by KPEN, and it exists today - albeit abandoned and buried in
foliage. The truck visible in the picture did the hauling.
The site and transmitter were used for 22
months, after which the station boosted to 35 KW and moved to San Bruno
Mountain near San Francisco Airport. For later history, see
KIOI.
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