{"id":1473,"date":"2008-02-27T00:09:37","date_gmt":"2008-02-27T05:09:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/65.175.102.14\/?p=1473"},"modified":"2012-05-20T00:10:13","modified_gmt":"2012-05-20T05:10:13","slug":"switches-of-history","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bismarckmandanblog.com\/?p=1473","title":{"rendered":"Switches of history"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><center><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" style=\"border: 0pt none;\" src=\"https:\/\/www.bismarckmandanblog.com\/images\/beacon_switches_28961.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" height=\"343\" border=\"0\" \/><\/center>This dusty little box of switches doesn&#8217;t look like much. They&#8217;re probably fifty years old. Despite being housed in a small, slim housing, they&#8217;re actually VERY heavy for their size. They bear only handwritten numbers as their labels, and they&#8217;ve been banished to an almost-forgotten equipment rack in the back of what used to be the KFYR-TV weather center (before we built the First Warn Forecast Center). In fact, the narrow room itself has a history, as it once served as the KYYY-FM control room. But I digress&#8230;back to the switches.<\/p>\n<p>These switches once served a very important purpose: they switched the Provident Life Weather Beacon. See the little colored markings next to some of the switches? They were: 1-Red, 2-Flashing Red; 3-Green, 4-Flashing Green; and 5-White, 6-Flashing White. When on duty at the station, I used to update the Weather Beacon every few hours. A reminder showed up on the station&#8217;s program log at the appropriate times. I&#8217;d duck around the corner and push the corresponding button if a change was needed, the heavy action of the pushbutton switches confirming my action. Nowadays, the KFYR-AM staff have to rely on a telephone-based touchtone system, and get a confirmation tone that isn&#8217;t 100% foolproof. Gotta love that old-school hardwired technology!<\/p>\n<p>I still freelance for the company that owns the North Dakota NBC stations, and still have my keys and electronic pass for the station. A while back I asked my friend and former co-worker (&#8220;Spiderman&#8221; is his nickname) if the switches still existed. He dug around in the aforementioned rack and found that yes, they&#8217;re still around&#8230;they just aren&#8217;t hooked to anything on the roof of the Provident Building any more. He invited me up to take a look. They were behind a panel, but we stood them up for these photos.<\/p>\n<p><center><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" style=\"border: 0pt none;\" src=\"https:\/\/www.bismarckmandanblog.com\/etc\/wx_beacon\/gifs\/brochure.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"223\" height=\"349\" border=\"0\" \/><\/center>Thinking about this post got me on a hunt for one of my more treasured Bismarck souvenirs: a little red and white pamphlet from the Provident Life Co. which describes the Weather Beacon. It has the jingle on it, and everything. But I can&#8217;t find it! I&#8217;ve checked my files, my safe, my lockbox, my bookshelves&#8230;no luck. I know it&#8217;s around here somewhere, and I&#8217;ll keep looking frequently until I find it someday. The scan of it above is from one of my <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bismarckmandanblog.com\/etc\/wx_beacon\/beacon_after.htm\" target=\"_blank\">Beacon pages,<\/a> which I saved from my days as KFYR Radio&#8217;s webmaster.<\/p>\n<p>Yeah, I asked if I could have the switches. No such luck. Hopefully, now that someone at the station knows about them, they&#8217;ll find their way to a display case as a part of the station&#8217;s history. It would be a shame to have them disappear back into the racks again, or to be discarded by someone who doesn&#8217;t know what they are. I&#8217;m not worried; I think they&#8217;ll be in good hands. Spidey likes local history just as much as I do.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This dusty little box of switches doesn&#8217;t look like much. They&#8217;re probably fifty years old. Despite being housed in a small, slim housing, they&#8217;re actually VERY heavy for their size. 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