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The owners...Rod Grams and Chris Grams at the front desk below the famous KLTF neon
sign. That sign was outside the original KLTF AM
transmitter building in the early 1950's.
This photo was taken at the new studio facilities that M. W. Persons and Associates helped create in the late summer and early fall of 2000. That building is at 16405 Haven Road on the north side of Little Falls, MN. This is the same location as the original KLTF transmitter site. |
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Here is a photo of moving day when the studios and offices were relocated to a new building in the fall of 2000. Note the moving truck backed up to the front door. |
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Here is your
intrepid engineer, Mark Persons, rigging the 63 foot STL tower at the
studios in preparation for the studio move.
Little Falls is the boyhood home of famed aviator Charles Lindberg who was the first to cross the Atlantic Ocean in an airplane. The year was 1927. |
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Al Windsperger, a regular at the station for over 10 years, is seen here in the KLTF studio. KLTF, 960KHz AM, broadcasts local and national talk programming 24 hours per day. |
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This is the WYRQ 92.1 MHz FM studio where country music is heard emanating from. |
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The equipment racks that are built into a wall in front of the engineering room. Rack rails are cleverly mounted for the the equipment in a hallway.. This is a wonderful arrangement that allows instant access to the equipment to determine broadcast status and troubleshoot problems. |
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The KFML 94.1 MHz FM studio where "The Best of Yesterday and Today" originates. |
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The WYRQ production studio with a huge multi-channel mixing board. For those who love to make audio happen, it doesn't get any better than this. |
| The telephone number for WYRQ/KLTF/KFML Radio is 320-632-2992. | Find out more at: http://www.fallsradio.com |
page last edited 03/23/2008