Hi Everyone.
It’s been too long since I’ve updated you all about our station construction.
As you may recall, we have our FCC issued construction permit and our initially allocated time ends in mid-July 2015. We are still aiming to meet that deadline. But we also have the option of applying for an extension of construction time for up to another 18 months.
We are moving ahead on multiple fronts. For the budgeted list of preferred equipment (which was driving our fundraising need), we have filled a couple of functional slots with cheaper alternatives. For example, we would really like to have the remote-controllable $6500 transmitter. But we had the opportunity to pick up a budget model for less than $1900 and did so via a one-time contribution. The bottom line is that we still need to fill the EAS/CAP function and that particular piece of equipment will need to be bought new. So we need to find around $4,000 to get the station on the air in legal condition (I have sent a request to a supplier for a specific $$ quote).
We still have a grant proposal outstanding, and we will know in mid-May whether anything will be coming in. And we have a project presentation scheduled in May to another of the community service organizations here in Columbus.
Along with the basic transmitter, we have worked on the audio delivery system and the antenna system. We plan to order a basic antenna this week and get it installed before the end of May. We built some feed line transformers in order to be able to use a chunk of 75 Ohm CATV hardline that is already installed on the tower. That will give us good efficiency but also save a few hundred dollars and the task of installing another line.
There is still plenty of work to do: more with the play-back automation system, remote control (to meet our FCC requirements for remote shut-off), downloading, scheduling, We seem to be about 80% done with about 80% of the task list. I think the end is in sight.