Rocky Point was settled in
1783, has a resident population of 4000. During the summer it jumps to 30,000. Looking
south on Broadway the RCA antenna towers can be seen in the background.
(Relay-Jul-Aug1968)
Supervisor William Sadler
checking signals on the "PANALYZOR" which shows a picture, like a TV screen, of
a transmitted signal. (Relay-Jul-Aug-1968)
Station Engineer, Charles
Watson checks transmitter logs while on his daily rounds (Relay-Jul-Aug-1968)
Supervisor Lowell Fletcher
shown here in the Control Room coordinating the station's activities with CRF, New York.
(Relay-Jul-Aug-1968)
Mechanic, Henry Tooker
examining a recent shipment of transmitting tubes. The tube he is holding costs
$450. (Relay-Jul-Aug-1966)
Technicians Harold Cantor and
John Nelson checking in-coming signals from New York on Frequency Shift Key tone
Receivers. (Relay-Jul-Aug-1966)
Chief Rigger
Fred Brenner (foreground) and Rigger Anton DeBruyn work on transmission line trunks on the
east side of the main building. (Relay-Jul-Aug-1968)
Engineer-in-Charge, Elmer O.
Klahn is caught by lensman with the 400 foot tower in the background. (Relay-Jul-Aug-1968)
Office Manager Jack Abritis who
handles the clerical details at Rocky Point pages a member of the staff over the station
inter-com system. (Relay-Jul-Aug-1968)
Supervisor
Loren bush uses every safety precaution during the course of his duties at the sub-station
high voltage switching area. (Relay-Jul-Aug-1968)
The Machine
Shop where many difficult maintenance and repair jobs are turned out on a routine basis to
keep the station plant and equipment operating at peak efficiency. (Relay-Jul-Aug-1968)