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Yep, that's me at the console of KSWM, sometime in the 90's.  I was much heavier back then.  Notice the trademark 44-ounce Diet Pepsi behind me.   
BELOW- KOTN AM/FM Pine Bluff, Arkansas,   September 1972.   You can click on each photo for a larger image and captions. Hover over the photo to see the caption.
Buddy Deane
That's me, at the console! I was 18.
Me and old Gates thumbwheel automation system for KOTN-FM
Another photo of me at the FM automation system. Notice the Scully's are rewinding
John Wellington (Wellenberger), who was PD at the time.
Oh yes. It's Duane Hamaan. He was news director at the time.
It's the artist formerly known as Lynn James (Jim Harvell)
Below are a number of other random radio photos.  Hover over them for more details.  You can also click on them for a larger photo.
that's me at the console of KBIZ-AM Ottumwa, IA. March 1978
A different view of the KBIZ control room. that's Lance Reno making some change to the settings
The classic art-deco studio building of KGBX (then 1260) on Boonville St in Springfield, MO. circa 1976
Jerry Higley at the console of KGBX, circa 1976
Fran Mooney at the controls of KJFF-FM (now KTXY) Jefferson City, MO 1980
"Radio Corner" studios of KLIK-AM and KJFF-FM in 1980
That's Dale Duncan doing the "Party Line" show on KLIK AM 950
KTTN-AM Trenton, MO. 1973 Yep, there I am again. We wore ties to work back then.
KTTN again, around 1978. They had just built an FM
Lloyd Collins at the transmitter site of KRES, Moberly, MO
Here is a classic Gates audio console in a wood cabinet at KC Public Radio
KFOR-TV, Oklahoma City has this classic RCA camera on display in the break room.
At KTOK-AM, Oklahoma City transmitter site. A classic, custom-built antenna control system, with special labelling
Older transmitter at KTOK.
Also at KTOK, Oklahoma City. The original 5,000 watt Western Electric transmitter
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