Thanks, Pat for the info.

Nice pictures of the surrounding area. Did you notice the type of antenna
they had? In the 4th row down on the right it shows they had 'bat-wings.'
That may have been the first antenna they used when it came on the air.

Interviewed for a job with KRBC back in 1972. Turned them down, not enough
money to move out of Dallas.

You wouldn't like Abilene, TX. It's a Church of Christ strong hold, or some
have called a 'ghetto.'


Thanks again
Willis



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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 5:24 PM
Subject: [IRCA] KRBC TV tower collapse


> The KRBC 500 foot tower in Abilene collapsed during an ice storm Sunday
> night. Photos of the wreckage are on their web site at
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> Patrick Griffith, Westminster CO
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