KGEI Transmitter Building, Redwood City, CA, 2024.
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KGEI Transmitter Building, Redwood City, CA, 2024.
All the pixels, none of the RF radiation, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/54131707918
#photography
KGEI was a 250KW commercial shortwave international radio broadcast station. Originally constructed, owned and operated by General Electric, the station opened in 1939 on San Francisco’s Treasure Island. In 1941, it moved to a permanent site in Redwood City. This building housed the transmitter and control facilities; the exterior walls are three feet thick, to better resist any WW II enemy bombings. At the time, KGEI was the only US broadcast station capable of reaching across the Pacific.
@[email protected] It’s always cool to come across references to Redwood City (I live there). Do you know where this is more particularly?
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.