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  • Exploring ABANDONED RADIO STATION WHJJ WHJY WSNE
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  • @RnKAllDay
    @RnKAllDay  Před 6 lety +151

    Hope you guys are enjoying your weekend, let us know what youre up to in the comments 🌞🕶✌

    • @fallenautomotive7033
      @fallenautomotive7033 Před 6 lety +3

      RnK All Day Have a nice weekend!

    • @fay8687
      @fay8687 Před 6 lety +1

      Stayin in the air conditioning cuz Wisconsin over 90 degress outside today .
      Glad to see your video !

    • @ann755
      @ann755 Před 6 lety +5

      Sweatin' like a whore in church... Hotter than Hades here in Chicago. What a unique explore; fun to watch. Reminded me of WKRP in Cincinnati, if you ever watched that show.

    • @fordfreak9456
      @fordfreak9456 Před 6 lety +4

      RnK All Day i know exactly where you are!! its kinda not abandoned its still owned by the sister station. their using it as a transmission repeater station.
      to bounce the signal further out. so dont get caught there!!

    • @melissawinstead8701
      @melissawinstead8701 Před 6 lety +1

      Swimming at the beach all weekend

  • @rplace8737
    @rplace8737 Před 4 lety +33

    I worked in that building back in the 90s when it was a living, breathing radio operation. It is sad to see it this way. I can't believe they left all that gear behind. Those Pacific Recorders consoles were top of the line in their day. The studios have since moved to another building in Providence, so the stations still exist. The building in this video was demolished last year. There was a lot of Providence radio history in that building. Those tape cartridges are not "8-tracks", by the way, they are tape "carts" (2-track) which usually contained music or commercials. They are endless-loop and re-cue to the beginning after playing.

    • @alanrogs3990
      @alanrogs3990 Před 2 měsíci

      Did they tear it down with all that stuff inside?

    • @PrestonHazard
      @PrestonHazard Před 19 dny

      Do you know what happened to that Studer half track machine? I’m literally going to lose it if they tossed it. Been looking for one for years. I’m going to be honest, this place is close to me and if it was still up. I’d be extremely tempted to uhhh rescue it so to speak lol

  • @SRCMinistry
    @SRCMinistry Před 6 lety +249

    That station first came on the air in 1922...they appear to still be licensed..Check 920 KHZ on your AM radio and see...they may have moved the station....all the boards that you saw were all part of the station...there is a main board and the rest are production and newsroom,etc. You found a real jewel there, my friend. Some of that equipment hasn't been in use for decades..I am a broadcaster and i find this MOST fascinating...thanx, man!!

    • @gazoo-pl4nx
      @gazoo-pl4nx Před 6 lety

      1922 is a typo

    • @douganddebschultz1521
      @douganddebschultz1521 Před 6 lety +1

      I'm with you,great stuff

    • @SRCMinistry
      @SRCMinistry Před 6 lety +8

      it may not be..its a REALLY old East coast license

    • @wkat950
      @wkat950 Před 6 lety +13

      Wish you could buy the servicable equipment and give us some real radio. Where would I be without satellite radio? It isn't much better but at least I have a little more choice.

    • @d-rocker26
      @d-rocker26 Před 6 lety +23

      920 WHJJ and 94 WHJY are still on the air. They moved to a new site in providence that can be seen from I-95. This site still transmits 94 WHJY while 920 WHJJ moved there transmitter to east providence.
      Rob, i wish i knew you were up here, this is my neck of the woods.

  • @KristofferEk
    @KristofferEk Před 6 lety +85

    you probably should not have stepped into the music storage considering the disks and vinyls were all on the floor who knows how much if any of that was still playable before you stepped on them.

    • @TraxandGrooves
      @TraxandGrooves Před 4 lety +13

      The plural of vinyl is "vinyl".

    • @scottyfixit
      @scottyfixit Před 4 lety +5

      True - but often that media form from a radio station isn't allowed to be distributed for private use per license agreement and would either have to be destroyed or sent back when the radio station was done with it.... however I'm sure a lot gets out in the public anyways.

    • @cheapskateaquatics7103
      @cheapskateaquatics7103 Před 2 lety

      Calm your tits bud

    • @BronsonOsborne
      @BronsonOsborne Před 5 měsíci

      not vinyls JUST VINYL

  • @patrickbergin356
    @patrickbergin356 Před 6 lety +175

    I spent 40 years in radio. Those are Pacific Recorders boards, and damn good ones. Well worth pulling out and restoring.
    The "8 Tracks" are tape cartridges. They're used for commercials, jingles, sometimes music. They've been used in radio since the early 60's, long before the 8 track era.
    The 2 track recorders are valuable too. They look like 80's vintage Studers. The Tascams would be worth restoring as well. Somebody REALLY needs to grab that 4 track machine. That was used for production of commercials, promos etc.
    It's a crime what consolidation has done to local radio. What a shame.

    • @One-Crazy-Cat
      @One-Crazy-Cat Před 6 lety +1

      Patrick.... Are you Dr. Johnny Fever? Lol.

    • @troutstag
      @troutstag Před 6 lety +3

      I worked on those boards in college in 00’ robust and easy to fix. Great year of my life as an engineer assistant. The worst I had to fix was a 100 cd changer. Place had 4 of them stacked up. Thanks for this glimpse into my past.

    • @ArtistGoodLefty
      @ArtistGoodLefty Před 6 lety +1

      Patrick Bergin I'm wondering why they left this good stuff there. Unbelievable

    • @yahnsolo
      @yahnsolo Před 4 lety +1

      I totally agree.. I felt sad to see all that jewelery abandoned in such way... I wish I could get and restore a one of those board

    • @danfletcher71
      @danfletcher71 Před 4 lety +3

      Carts. I miss using those. Thirty year radio vet and I have gone from records and carts to one computer that does it all. Easier yes. But sad.

  • @richardd.9816
    @richardd.9816 Před 6 lety +110

    What a waste, Crown D 75 power amps, JBL 4311 studio monitors , Studer reel to reel decks. A lot of the audio chain equipment has been removed but I heart left a lot of money there. No wonder they are in financial trouble now.

    • @SarahRWilson
      @SarahRWilson Před 6 lety +6

      I think I-Heart (formerly Cheep Channel)'s business model is creating losses to write off at the end of the fiscal year. Didn't know that the throw away society could be so expense!

    • @Elfnetdesigns
      @Elfnetdesigns Před 6 lety +1

      because that junk is junk, it's all outdated to use in a new location and not worth them hauling to scrap. That's why they left it.
      What gets me though is the tower is still there. That is worth more than anything else in that building.

    • @praestant8
      @praestant8 Před 6 lety +1

      TC Fenstermaker If it’s that valuable then go and save it...

    • @Elfnetdesigns
      @Elfnetdesigns Před 6 lety +2

      "Even if it's busted it's worth serious cash to restorers who will flip it online and get four digits for it."
      Yeah right in your dreams, People who collect commercial audio gear like that and think they can flip it are in that 1% niche group of big dreamers and bigger failures.. Look at RadioTVPhononut or Shangoo66, they have PILES of "Restored" vintage TV sets, radios and audio gear and NO ONE is buying it.. That shit is worth the electronic scrap, nothing more. People that want that shit are junk collectors, the ONLY reason I would consider salvaging any of that shit is for board level parts or the scrap value.
      I used to have your mindset about vintage computers and game consoles, I had so many old IBM PC XT's, PC jr's, Display Writers, Commodores, Atari's, NES systems, etc. that all worked fine and I though I could sell off..
      The truth of the matter was no one was going to pay anything for any of it, not even other collectors. So all that junk has been sent off to be shredded and recycled a few years ago. I would rather get the scrap value out of it than to "Donate" it to a collector with a basement museum who will never use it.

    • @Elfnetdesigns
      @Elfnetdesigns Před 6 lety +1

      Actually no there is not much difference. The factor that make anything valuable is the usability of the item not the age. There is NO DEMAND for old outdated junk and no collector is going to pay anything close to what you think something is worth..

  • @DangerousDickShow
    @DangerousDickShow Před 6 lety +45

    I was working in radio when all that equipment was new. Seeing it now , was hellish the stuff of nightmares. It symbolizes the Fall of the entire Industry.

    • @revokdaryl1
      @revokdaryl1 Před 3 lety

      Would you please elaborate on this? Are you saying the equipment caused the industry to fail?

    • @ED-ns8fj
      @ED-ns8fj Před 3 lety

      @@revokdaryl1 No, the equipment is not useless, unused and abandoned, which shows what considerations radios have today

  • @CoinHuntingDrew
    @CoinHuntingDrew Před 6 lety +35

    Thousands upon thousands of dollars of equipment (that is still relevant and not completely outdated) left behind. I wouldn't say no if the building was offered for sale for anywhere under 500K

    • @eddisc4205
      @eddisc4205 Před 6 lety +4

      CoinHuntingDrew Can you say SALT WATER DAMAGED from hurricane(s)?? even the Technics RS 1500's would have been grabbed as they are capable of THE BEST in 15ips repro, not to mention the Studer A807....

  • @DotRatVids
    @DotRatVids Před 6 lety +14

    This is the building that housed 94 HJY, 920 WHJJ, and 93.3 WSNE. Stations moved out in late 2001 to a building with all new equipment. Sadly, the equipment left behind could've been sold. Lots of great bands, musicians, comedians, actors, politicians and legendary on-air talent all were in that building at one point. Having worked there this video brought back some great memories and some sadness to see it in it's current state.

    • @ek8710
      @ek8710 Před 6 lety

      You used to work there? Please tell us more! :D

    • @DotRatVids
      @DotRatVids Před 6 lety +1

      What would you like to know?

    • @beitie
      @beitie Před 6 lety

      I just don't understand how equipment like that can be left behind and forgotten about. I mean, the value of those items adds up to tens of thousands, maybe even more. How can these things be left behind?

    • @DanielKreimendahl
      @DanielKreimendahl Před 6 lety

      Wow, John Laurenti! Hi ... you don't know me but I remember listening to you spin when I ws a kid. Had to say, wow, hi, just because.

  • @JZCRAZY
    @JZCRAZY Před 6 lety +41

    That's my town! I was in that building a few times 30 years ago when it was nice. Game Show Producer and Talk show host Merv Griffin used to own that station back in the 80's. The stations still exist, but now they have new owners and are located In a larger building in the city of Providence which overlooks the freeway. Very cool video!

    • @gamby16a
      @gamby16a Před 6 lety +7

      JZCRAZY Former WHJY jock Lou Brutus used to refer to HJY as "The Griffin Group Grotto". I haven't thought of that in ages!

    • @EveryDayTrucker
      @EveryDayTrucker Před 6 lety +1

      What city and state is this in?

    • @JZCRAZY
      @JZCRAZY Před 6 lety +4

      Providence, Rhode Island

    • @DJ-STRIC
      @DJ-STRIC Před 6 lety

      Nice to meet you, gamby16a

    • @VinceRFelix-vw1pm
      @VinceRFelix-vw1pm Před 6 lety

      What's not so cool is leaving all that equipment behind... are they nuts!

  • @deafmusician2
    @deafmusician2 Před 6 lety +43

    I have a music studio. This is hard to watch.

    • @mindsway7036
      @mindsway7036 Před 3 lety

      How

    • @wolfwarren6376
      @wolfwarren6376 Před 3 lety +3

      Same here dude. Seeing this gear, knowing full well it could be fixed up and put back into service is saddening. Watching this makes me want to buy the building and the gear inside it, and turn it into a recording studio. Wouldn’t that be nice?

  • @pauljs75
    @pauljs75 Před 6 lety +25

    Looks like there might have been some copper stripper guys nosing about (lots of pulled wires), but seemed totally clueless about the value of some of that other stuff. Given that they were breaking in there and taking stuff anyways, some of those CDs or equipment would have been nice to grab. Even in their not-so-great condition, it'd probably sell for quite a bit.
    Also imagine somebody sneaking in, getting enough working, and doing some pirate radio at 2AM. That'd be a trip!

  • @computerjlt
    @computerjlt Před 6 lety +11

    That's the radio station that sponsored the concert at the Station Nightclub where a lot of people died tragically in a fire! What an insane find with so much equipment left behind

  • @grizzlybeardave611
    @grizzlybeardave611 Před 6 lety +75

    All those Tascam reel to reel machines are a hot item these days for vintage sound equipment collectors their hot like old vinyl records... Cool explore RNK

    • @stevensmith8666
      @stevensmith8666 Před 6 lety +3

      *they're

    • @grizzlybeardave611
      @grizzlybeardave611 Před 6 lety +5

      Thank God the spelling and Grammar police showed up...

    • @whorton4
      @whorton4 Před 6 lety +3

      No doubt, they have already left the building.

    • @video99couk
      @video99couk Před 6 lety +5

      Worth a small fortune those big Tascam decks.

    • @slamcrank
      @slamcrank Před 6 lety +10

      uhh, no -- those Tascam decks are not worth a small fortune. Probably worth about $100... maybe $200 if they are still working. However, the Studer machine that he walked right past and never even mentioned is worth about $4,000 even if it's broken (which it most likely is).

  • @n3lee
    @n3lee Před 6 lety +12

    I grew up in RI - listened to WHJY 94.1 - i think this studio was shifted to a new building as part of an acquisition -- and has since fallen into disrepair. The transmitters are now at the base of the towers.

    • @union-ft6bt
      @union-ft6bt Před 6 lety +1

      yeah they are still around 75 oxford street providence ri new address

    • @SuperNolaguy
      @SuperNolaguy Před 3 lety

      Transmitters are where the real money is at....haha. Bring a flatbed and a forklift for the 🏆

  • @MVVblog
    @MVVblog Před 6 lety +10

    Those reel to reel recorders have very huge value, we speak of numbers with 4 zeros at least, even in not working condition. I wonder why that equipment is laying there. Studer, Revox, Tascam, Tecnics!!!! Are you kidding me???? This is insane!

    • @watershed44
      @watershed44 Před 6 lety +1

      Yep. Total waste expensive analog tape equipment that is still desired by many people today. Analog sound is BETTER than digital in many ways.

    • @nickbakaj322
      @nickbakaj322 Před 6 lety +2

      watershed44 I know right and also analog sound is better than digital

  • @ryanmigliori9142
    @ryanmigliori9142 Před 6 lety +18

    I HAVE THE LAST DAY THE SOUND 100.3 WAS ON THE AIR IN LOS ANGELOS ON THUMB DRIVE.

  • @harbselectronicslab3551
    @harbselectronicslab3551 Před 6 lety +37

    We spoke to the person responsible for transferring the station to its new location and decommissioning of this one and I'm pretty sure if it was arranged you could have what you want from there as they are the key holder......its going to be demolished shortly.

    • @ramblingsadrift6477
      @ramblingsadrift6477 Před 6 lety +5

      ANY CONTACT INFO???

    • @glennsilva2631
      @glennsilva2631 Před 6 lety +7

      Indeed! Any contact info?? Would love to pay respects to the old gal before the complete rip out. Maybe a memento like a cartridge or two that I could say this was from back in my hey day of radio.

    • @HerecomestheCalavera
      @HerecomestheCalavera Před 6 lety +6

      It is probably all gone now after this video was uploaded

    • @KRAFTWERK2K6
      @KRAFTWERK2K6 Před 6 lety +1

      well fuck me... i would have totally done that… but i don't live in the US of A. .....

    • @barrag3463
      @barrag3463 Před 6 lety +3

      Man, they could raise some money selling some of that stuff before demo. Anyone have any idea why they didn't already remove the equipment? Like, were they "storing" stuff in the old site?

  • @iang7456
    @iang7456 Před 6 lety +12

    Here in the UK, some local BBC stations are still using mixing desks of that vintage! The ones i used to work on were called the “Mark III” and were installed in the early 80’s. The cart players were made by Sonifex here but were a variation on the old 8 track design.

    • @michaelterrell
      @michaelterrell Před 6 lety

      The Broadcast carts came first. 4-track (Lear Jet) and 8-track variants followed them. The Fidelipak cartridges were also used for background music in stores and restaurants, on a 31 minute cartridge.

  • @alexhartman4447
    @alexhartman4447 Před 6 lety +27

    I work in broadcast. Those mixers/consoles are still in use nationwide today, even though they're 30ish years old. WHJJ is owned by iHeart now. That's a LOT of expensive equipment in it's day. The studer reel to reels still fetch a pretty penny in that condition today. Lots of old timers have tape they want to listen to again, and pay lots of money for those stupid things. All the carts are professional grade "8-tracks" but they're only a few minutes long each, long enough to hold weather, songs, intros, etc.

    • @paulielentz4337
      @paulielentz4337 Před 6 lety +4

      Those Studers are not “ stupid things” at all in working condition they sound great

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před 6 lety

      As much money as that equipment may be worth it is not worth moving. Because by the time you spend money on the labor to do that you might as well have installed new equipment.

    • @paulielentz4337
      @paulielentz4337 Před 6 lety +1

      Paul Frederick I guess it’s in the eye of the beholder

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před 6 lety

      More like in the eye of the stockholder.

    • @alexhartman4447
      @alexhartman4447 Před 6 lety +2

      bert smith I have worked in broadcast for 20 years. Old people want old things. The site operator has offered for anyone in the area to come take their garbage for them.

  • @tamarrajames3590
    @tamarrajames3590 Před 6 lety +35

    Great find!! You really took me back in time, I used to do a weekend spot on CKLG FM in Vancouver back in the late 60s, and this place still had some equipment from that era. Its too bad idiots felt the need to tear it up, but that was a pretty tight station in its day. By the way, “Love Story” was a movie sound track from 1970 that was very popular. Nice job clambering through the rubble to give us a view of everything you could. Classy work as usual, thanks for what you do. 🖤🇨🇦

    • @thunderbird66613
      @thunderbird66613 Před 6 lety +1

      I never new this station even existed in the late 60's in Van!!!

    • @tamarrajames3590
      @tamarrajames3590 Před 6 lety +1

      thunderbird66613 it was the place to actually hear good music, not just the top 20 over and over. Not sure if it still exists or what its like now if it does, since I’m in Ontario now since 1979. I still have a Zippo lighter with the station call sign engraved on it lol. 🖤🇨🇦

  • @ParadoxdesignsOrg
    @ParadoxdesignsOrg Před 6 lety +24

    That place looks like my bedroom in the 90's!

    • @KiloWatt304
      @KiloWatt304 Před 6 lety

      pirate radio !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @boliver71
      @boliver71 Před 6 lety

      Pirate radios is off of Cape Cod about 45 minutes east of where that was in east Providence I used to hang out there as a kid when it was a functional station before Satellite feeds destroyed the profession

  • @ShawnSchroeder
    @ShawnSchroeder Před 6 lety +11

    At 4:50, I'm crying.... I can't believe that stuff is sitting there! I WANT IT ALL!!!

  • @haloxfirehammer8176
    @haloxfirehammer8176 Před 4 lety +1

    I worked at 3 different radio stations, WNNO, WRJC, and WDDC in WI. Seeing this brought back great memories. Makes me want to get back in radio again, only problem is from what I know it is mostly computer these days. When I worked in radio, we used CD players, and some turntables. Computers were used, but mostly for production. Thank you for the cool video!

  • @JazzyBabe56
    @JazzyBabe56 Před 6 lety +22

    that was a DOPE explore!! I kept hearing FM by Steely Dan in my head and visions of WKRP in Cincinnati and Johnny Fever....LOL

    • @michaelterrell
      @michaelterrell Před 6 lety +1

      The 'equipment' in the WKRP studio was all mockups, other than the turntables
      .

    • @MuneageDaydream
      @MuneageDaydream Před 6 lety +1

      What's weird to me is I grew up listening to HJY so the broadcast was coming out of that very room way back when. Sad really.

    • @KB-tt9oc
      @KB-tt9oc Před 6 lety

      The mayor however could not explain his nudity....

  • @thattherevideoguy
    @thattherevideoguy Před 6 lety +6

    The "8 tracks" are called carts. they had a hole in the bottom where a wheel would pop up from the cart machine and contact the tape inside the cart and play the commercial or music that was recorded on it. They could be erased with a bulk eraser and reused for another commercial etc.

    • @michaelterrell
      @michaelterrell Před 6 lety +2

      They would also reload the housing with new tape from a bulk hub when it broke, or was badly worn. Some stations had the reloading machine, while others traded in bad carts for rebuilt ones. There were several OEMs for new carts.

    • @SuperNolaguy
      @SuperNolaguy Před 3 lety

      Carts labeled with band names were probably celeb station ID spots. Would definitely be cool to salvage them.

  • @kinneyclausnitzer2791
    @kinneyclausnitzer2791 Před 6 lety +9

    Those reel to reels are worth quite a bit and are still in demand by recording studios those stand up units are like $3to $5k I good working condition and the rack mounts about half that plus I seen quite a few other very nice expensive pieces of equipment it's crazy it's rotting away cause there are alot of people that would love to have that gear deff a very cool find

  • @Meriale46
    @Meriale46 Před 6 lety +2

    WHJJ Radio is a AM Talk radio station focusing on Traffic and weather reports that still exist in Providence RI. (If I'm not mistaken) They have since moved to another location but that building served as their main headquarters as far back as the 1980's. Before that they were WJAR from 1922 until 1980. Then it changed its call sign to WHJJ...it's crazy to think how long that place had been in use before finally being abandoned for a new facility. What a walk through history... I really love it. Great find. Just imagine how many people occupied that space working there and others that came as guests on their radio shows. What's even more amazing is that as long as those radio towers are up and there's electricity to that place you will always be able to broadcast from there. Awesome.

    • @HambertHM
      @HambertHM Před 6 lety +1

      Would have been cool to see the transmitters

  • @K9RADIOTIKI
    @K9RADIOTIKI Před 6 lety +6

    Welcome to Rhode Island! Love the Cianci sticker. RIP Buddy. Best Mayor ever!

  • @kennyjames8042
    @kennyjames8042 Před 6 lety +2

    DJ's such as Carolyn Fox and Rudy Cheeks. Geoff Charles. Michael "Doctor Metal" Gonsalves, Mike hosted The Metal Zone from midnight to 5am played a lot of kick ass metal in the very same building... Mike passed away in the Station Fire.. may he rest in peace!

  • @foundvhs
    @foundvhs Před 6 lety +11

    Those were Carts. They look like 8 track tapes, but a bit different. You would typically put commercials on them and cue them up in a machine. Been in Broadcasting over Twenty years. Great video!

    • @michaelterrell
      @michaelterrell Před 6 lety +1

      The difference is that 8-track tapes have a built in pinch roller, but Broadcast Carts use the pinch roller on a a flip up mechanism that only engages when you want it to play. Then it runs until it detects the 'stop' cue tone so it is cued up and ready to play the next time it's needed. Some carts have extra tones, for automation systems. I am a retired Radio & TV Broadcast Engineer.

  • @Maxxarcade
    @Maxxarcade Před 6 lety +7

    Man, all that cool vintage gear just going to waste. Some of those reel to reel decks are a collector's dream.

    • @JacobKelly02
      @JacobKelly02 Před 6 lety

      Maxxarcade seeing you resort some of that gear would be incredible

    • @TheProrage509
      @TheProrage509 Před 6 lety

      Jacob Kelly I think you mean restore can’t tell

  • @XLordLeamingtonX
    @XLordLeamingtonX Před 6 lety +17

    Awesome video. I'm guessing this place was closed in 2006 when ClearChannel fired Arlene Violet and made a bunch of other cutbacks. I want the equipment!

  • @CorgiConnect
    @CorgiConnect Před 6 lety +1

    Before 1981, WHJY was known as 94 JOY, a beautiful music and easy listening station before the format change to album rock, believe it or not. I remember my mom listening to it when I was a kid, until it just went off the air and came back on as something she was not interested in listening to. She switched to WLKW and WMYS after that and my dad and her also listened to WHIM, HJY's sister station broadcasting on 1110 AM as a country and western station. I spent my growing up years listening to HJY, WRX and WPRO (as well as WSNE sometimes), and I think I still have a 94HJY sweatshirt somewhere. I remember going to their birthday part concert night with friends when they had bands at Lupo's, The Met Cafe and the Strand, I think it was their 15 birthday bash. As someone who misses the old radio stations, and a collector of tape recorders, its painful to see all those Studers, Tascams, Technics and mixing boards go to waste. Thanks for the video!!!

  • @ShawnSchroeder
    @ShawnSchroeder Před 6 lety +5

    I work at a radio station and can't figure out why someone hasn't sold off the boards and reel to reels and what not. There are some really nice, but older, processing equipment that people REALLY want!!

    • @porchtalk1054
      @porchtalk1054 Před 6 lety

      Shawn Schroeder How did you get into radio if you don't mind my asking?

    • @ShawnSchroeder
      @ShawnSchroeder Před 6 lety

      Started in 1992 as an intern on a morning show, doing on air stunts out and about. Went to what used to be AIC (American Institute of Commerce) which eventually became Kaplan University. The Radio Broadcasting course was finished before that. Worked part-time at 4 radio stations in the Quad Cities of Iowa and Illinois and got out of radio when my first child was born in 1996. Radio changed a lot at that time. Got bad. Decided to see if I could get back in in 2008 and was hired part-time again. Stayed that way for 7.5 years when I finally got my full-time gig where I am now.

    • @porchtalk1054
      @porchtalk1054 Před 6 lety

      Shawn Schroeder Wow I always wanted to go into radio but never knew how I'm 26 now I guess it's too late to even try lol

    • @ShawnSchroeder
      @ShawnSchroeder Před 6 lety

      If you want to make a good living and have a family, you're better off doing something else. lol Radio isn't like it used to be. Luckily, I have a "sugar-mama" who is an OB nurse. lol

    • @FrankMaynard
      @FrankMaynard Před 6 lety

      Radio stations used to have engineering staffs - a chief engineer and several staff engineers - to install and maintain the facilities. Consider that today, many large group owners might own eight stations in a market and have one engineer to maintain all of them (and be responsible for everything: studios, transmitters, buildings, plumbing, air conditioning, lawn mowing...). It's not surprising that they just don't have the manpower to decommission the old gear they left behind. It's cheaper to just tear the building down with everything inside than it would be to hire engineers to meticulously unwire and remove the gear and recondition it. Most stations just don't want to be in the used equipment business.

  • @whorton4
    @whorton4 Před 6 lety +5

    The crime is that Clear Channel / Curtis media just walked away and left all that equipment to ruin. Most of it likely had some decent life left in it and could have been used by others. . .What a waste. No doubt just 10 days later, the place has likely been cleaned out. . .

    • @DigitalIslandboy
      @DigitalIslandboy Před 5 lety +1

      They left it to ruin because they don't want to sell it cheap for *you* (or someone else) to become a new competitor.

    • @asterickjones
      @asterickjones Před 4 lety

      @@DigitalIslandboy True but somebody could get it even cheaper by just stealing it because they've just left it.

  • @SaccoBelmonte
    @SaccoBelmonte Před 6 lety +5

    ................WOW!...those studer tape machines cost a fortune nowadays.

  • @urbexindigo5164
    @urbexindigo5164 Před 6 lety +44

    That was awesome RnK, those old analogue mixing boards are so cool! I found a former radio station a few months back but could not find a way inside although it looked pretty well cleared out through the windows. Still had all the towers and old school stuff outside. Thanks for another unique explore!

    • @digitaladdiction8612
      @digitaladdiction8612 Před 6 lety +6

      Please be careful. You should avoid being near any active transmitter or antenna system. Your body is accepting harmful radiation. You have an RF Exposure time limit before it greatly impacts your physical health with long-term consequences. Depending on the tower height and wattage. The radiation is extremely dangerous and you won't see it or feel it until its to late.

    • @steviebboy69
      @steviebboy69 Před 6 lety +4

      I guess you would feel it if you touched an antenna that was transmitting, I guess a HF burn would not go down too well. AS well as the HIgh Voltage on the final output stages of the transmitter as well.

    • @paxhumana2015
      @paxhumana2015 Před 6 lety

      Says the person with the username DigitalAddiction that is typing out the message on the computer, and who also probably lives near power lines, and maybe even nuclear power plants...you need to get your own house in order before you condemn others, you hypocrite!

    • @videostreamerdotnet1
      @videostreamerdotnet1 Před 6 lety

      DigitalAddiction I thought terrestrial radio was the non-ionizing kind. As long as it isn't, there really shouldn't be a problem right?

  • @atyourserviceable
    @atyourserviceable Před 6 lety +24

    Lets put it this way if I knew that stuff was still there Ide hire a moving company and completely empty the place there is a fortune there and analog is every bit as good if not better than digital and so much more reliable and easier to use .I used to work with CFQR-Fm the second fully automated radio station in Canada and my only regret is when it moved I never considered buying their 6 AG -350 10 inch real to real stereo tape machines with 1/4 stainless face plates.Even saw a tech drop one down 2 flights of stairs plugged it in and it played perfectly didnt even have to adjust the heads lol

    • @kuhataparunks
      @kuhataparunks Před 6 lety +2

      atyourserviceable those were built to work for a long time. Now manufacturers know the prominence of Moore’s Law so new tech is produced with the idea of being replaced

    • @dom3827
      @dom3827 Před 6 lety +1

      better than digital simply isnt true. It was maybe in the early days in the 90s. But today its a myth that spreads like old chewing gum and isnt true at all.

  • @vintagecapgunsatyourmomshouse

    My high school had an off site production studio and radio station. In the 90s you could take broadcasting as a 1 year voc course and I did. Learned how to use all this analog equipment, recognize everything in that place, including the two track commercial/promotional tapes. Also got to DJ a morning rock show with a buddy for about 6 months. It was only AM with a low power transmitter, but the show got enough listeners that it was continued after I graduated.

  • @richardlandgrebe4917
    @richardlandgrebe4917 Před 6 lety +6

    JBL 4412's studio monitors and Studer & Tascam "Open Reel Tape" machines and lots of other Professional equipment (VERY COOL)

  • @mylemonblue3070
    @mylemonblue3070 Před 6 lety +2

    How does a property like that just get locked up as is and forgotten for a couple decades, not ever to be re-occupied, rented, sold etc?

  • @JackT_Music_on_Vinyl
    @JackT_Music_on_Vinyl Před 4 lety +2

    This is strange for me since I actually worked with WSNE in the 90s. And WHJY has been a killer rock station for years. Haven't been in that building in decades.

  • @manidig
    @manidig Před 6 lety +4

    All State Of The Art for 1985! Pacific Recorders consoles, Otari MTR series tape machines...None of it is needed anymore.

  • @SolarHeavy
    @SolarHeavy Před 6 lety +3

    This still looks better than my bedroom studio

  • @MrRobert5
    @MrRobert5 Před 6 lety +3

    It's a shame that you didn't show the transmitter room. in regards to the power still being on, it is mainly on to power the transmitters. instead of using the control consoles that you seen in several of the rooms, the transmitters source feed is from a satellite receiver connected directly to the transmitters. the other equipment is not being used at all. It's a shame about all of that equipment going to waste.

  • @bandanakid360
    @bandanakid360 Před 6 lety +65

    Wow who would leave all that alot of that stuff is still used till this day so much money gone to waste😢😢😢

    • @michaelterrell
      @michaelterrell Před 6 lety +12

      Most of that equipment is 30 years old. The music is stored on hard drives, these days and the consoles are all digital. For radio stations, it's mostly junk. The good stuff was removed and either reused or sold to another station.

    • @5roundsrapid263
      @5roundsrapid263 Před 6 lety +15

      That stuff is completely obsolete now, but collectors would pay good money. It’d probably cost more to the company to move than it’s worth, so they leave it.

    • @cantinadesigns1
      @cantinadesigns1 Před 6 lety +3

      bandanakid bandanakid
      Because all this tech can be found in a smart phone. You can podcast, live stream, video broadcast live from your phone these days.... but man I love the old tech

    • @whorton4
      @whorton4 Před 6 lety +3

      Basically true, but still, there was a lot of equipment that, just because it is not state of the art does not mean it could not be put to other uses.

    • @5roundsrapid263
      @5roundsrapid263 Před 6 lety +4

      whorton4 I would love to have some of that gear. I grew up collecting old tube gear. Now everyone does.

  • @ExperiencedGhost
    @ExperiencedGhost Před 6 lety +38

    Still transmitting? I haven't seen that part in your video. Can you tell me where that was ?

    • @ikedaclaudio
      @ikedaclaudio Před 6 lety +11

      He must be kidding, there is no transmittion at all.

    • @boliver71
      @boliver71 Před 6 lety +5

      Nope the station is still on the air in the Rhode island area and online on iheartradio WSNE and WHJY

    • @crancrowncrayon
      @crancrowncrayon Před 6 lety +5

      probably broadcasting in the same name on that same frequency but from a different location

    • @chiekoj7273
      @chiekoj7273 Před 6 lety +4

      ExperiencedGhost the stations moved to a different location. WHJY is still alive and kicking. This place he's at, is in Providence, RI

    • @GreyRockOne
      @GreyRockOne Před 4 lety +2

      When I worked there in the mid 80's the transmitters were in the room he showed "High Voltage" near the back of the building. The WHJJ, WHJY and WBRU transmitters were there. Now they are in a separate building at the base of the tower that is still there.

  • @garyj
    @garyj Před 6 lety +2

    I graduated with a broadcasting degree. AA Degree in broadcasting. I worked at couple of radio stations. Those are carts not 8 tracks. They contain commercials.and a jingle package if the radio station had one. but they used it also for news like soundbites,

    • @ChrisCromwellHP
      @ChrisCromwellHP Před 6 lety +1

      Hey Gary Russen! Fellow AAS Broadcasting Degree here too! 🙂 I would feel right at home with all of that analog equipment around! I worked at two AM stations in the 90's too for 9 years. Might get my own station(s) started, but sadly it would most likely be over the internet.

    • @garyj
      @garyj Před 6 lety +1

      Just start an account and you get 15 minutes for free, or pay about 5.00 a month and get the air talent plan giving you a live broadcast for 45 minutes, and or spend 20.00 dollars a month and broadcast for three hours. Just look at plans and pricing it will show you the prices for the plan you want. Your shows are heard on any social site you want, and even here on You tube. Just watch what you play because they will get you on copy write

    • @garyj
      @garyj Před 6 lety +2

      Love to have that old equipment myself especially the reel to reels and the cart decks I would still use them.
      I have created my own automation system

  • @mistermikeyjay
    @mistermikeyjay Před 6 lety +1

    As a fan of both Big O and Dukes and The Mike OMeara Show, they are podcasters who started out decades ago as small time radio djs. Hearing them talk about stories of old stations, watching this is the video to go with the audio from their stories. Awesome stuff you guys, as always. Stay safe.

  • @killerorca1
    @killerorca1 Před 6 lety +8

    what a waste of equipment. they could have made a lot of money selling it instead of letting it rot. if i had the money and trucks i would strip that place, clean and repair the boards, dats and other stuff and put it back to a working station of some type.

    • @eddisc4205
      @eddisc4205 Před 6 lety

      Curious if hurricane/salt water damaged beyond salvage value???

  • @bal2202
    @bal2202 Před 6 lety +1

    It's a shame no one has donated the old Equipment to a radio museum or something like that.

  • @Scpcghost
    @Scpcghost Před 6 lety +46

    Can I get a request? Watcha want from the Beastie Boys..

    • @RnKAllDay
      @RnKAllDay  Před 6 lety +10

      SCPC Ghost always!

    • @krisdavis1050
      @krisdavis1050 Před 6 lety +2

      rbf1967 they are Jewish boys from Brooklyn wigger lover.

    • @brucekirk5386
      @brucekirk5386 Před 6 lety

      SCPC Ghost WHJJ.. MUSIC AALLLL DAY

  • @LivePDOfficerInterviews

    Those “8 tracks“ are called “carts“ they were used in cart decks, usually stacked one on top of the other. They would have anything from full songs on them to commercial spots, sound effects and radio station jingles. They were mainly used in the late 60s, 70’s and 80’s and part of the 1990s until everything went to CD format. Then came digital and everything is now run off of a computer.
    Dang I wouldn’t mind having that Electrovoice mic holder, mixing board and just a portion of those records. Wow! I can’t believe they left everything like they did. There’s a lot of value in that room even in the way it is.

  • @RangerRickTV
    @RangerRickTV Před 6 lety +19

    Damn, y'all got them 🔥 places.

  • @GCF-Media
    @GCF-Media Před 3 lety

    There's a reason why broadcasts boards are usually left behind. Everything is evolving so fast. A 90s board is so obsolete today. And even though they're still bringing big money, you won't see em stolen because they have pretty much one use and are HUGE.

  • @lisahazzard380
    @lisahazzard380 Před 6 lety +7

    Hey Robb First the Hibachi Restaurant now this Radio Station with power, and they had state of the art equipment for that time period. Your locations never cease amaze me. Great Job Sweetheart! As for my weekend, just kicking it back with some out door🥩🌭🍔🍗 BB-Q & some chilled cocktails 🍸. LOVE YA ♥️☮️🙏🏼👍👍📞 STAY SAFE-HI KRISTY 🌺

  • @citizncain
    @citizncain Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for hanging up the phone. I been on hold all this time to win the white snake tickets.

  • @RhettyforHistory
    @RhettyforHistory Před 6 lety +10

    Very cool! I've never been in an abandoned radio station.

  • @weasel2htm
    @weasel2htm Před 6 lety

    Those "8-Tracks" are most likely "carts" which are used in the broadcast industry, they are similar to the 8-track, but different. Radio stations usually used them for recording jingles and commercials, but would also even sometimes play music off of them.

  • @carllarsen6234
    @carllarsen6234 Před 6 lety +7

    Everybody enjoyed working at those places until clear channel destroyed the airwaves....

  • @dennishogenmiller4456
    @dennishogenmiller4456 Před 2 lety +1

    Those 8 tracks you point out are "carts". They were used for Commericals, jingles, Music etc. They were used before digital and CD's came into play.

  • @jimnunya1253
    @jimnunya1253 Před 6 lety +6

    You honestly need to start collecting up all the equipment and selling.
    There is hella expensive stuff for collectors.
    You can easy make a few thousand dollars or much more! Oh I wish I was you right there.

  • @RhinoXpress
    @RhinoXpress Před 6 lety +2

    i'm surprised. no one has taken that radio board yet, that thing would fetch a pretty penny to the right buyer.

  • @pizzafrenzyman
    @pizzafrenzyman Před 6 lety +2

    I shed a tear when I saw all that vintage Tascam hardware going to waste. Its unlikely that the sound boards are any good, but it would be fun to test them out.

  • @UZI9MMAUTO
    @UZI9MMAUTO Před 6 lety +1

    Hey- we are part of a radio museum. We have a working setup. We could use this equipment!To add to the radio museum.

  • @lizzierhody2335
    @lizzierhody2335 Před 6 lety +3

    Wow! 94.1 hjy, my favorite station from home. I'm from Massachusetts, right over the line from where you guys were. Home sweet home.

  • @richardreavis8776
    @richardreavis8776 Před 6 lety

    WHJJ (920 AM, "News Radio 920 & 104.7 FM") is a radio station in Providence, Rhode Island. The station was previously assigned the call sign WJAR, adopting its current callsign on November 26, 1980[1] when previous owner Outlet Communications sold the station

  • @yafilmDOTcom
    @yafilmDOTcom Před 6 lety +3

    All of the essential equipment are still intact, if you want you can start your own pirate radio station easily, and best of all it would probably not be "pirate" as that station would probably still be licensed to operate on that frequency, it only appears that for whatever reason the owner(s) abandoned it, perhaps they died or something and there were no next of kin? Anyways, the title of your video said "STILL TRANSMITTING", I was expecting you to show how the transmitter was still on and still transmitting a signal on that FM frequency since the building still had power. IF there IS a transmitter still transmitting, your work is half way done, all what you would have to do is turn on and test the boards, media players, get some microphones (since I didn't saw any on the video), make sure they are hooked up properly to the mixer and then from the mixer to the transmitter. Insert a CD and check if you can listen to it on a hand held radio tuned to that FM frequency, if so then you are done - happy "pirating" at least on a frequency the "building" could still be licensed to so the FCC wont come after you. You can start your own radio station business, make money selling commercial spots and air time (eg. those "paid programmings").
    .
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    .
    /yeah end of wishful thinking - I guess... But would be cool if someone could pull if off. And for the record, by you saying "still transmitting" I actually was thinking more of that WHJJ is still transmitting, but not on that building anymore, elsewhere and under a different frequency. But nevertheless, it would still have been cool if you had stumbled across a still powered and fully ON working transmitter on that building (even though the FCC would PROBABLY had shut it down long time ago if that was the case).

  • @voiceofjeff
    @voiceofjeff Před měsícem

    Im a former station owner (3 stations), and now do voiceovers. It hurts me to see the massive amount of equipment left there to rot.
    Really, I felt sick to my stomach seeing this. One might do well to co tact the owner of the property to see if you can "clean out" the building just to get all that equipment. I did it once years ago and the owner said yes! Youll have a lot of work, but having all that wonderful gear would be worth it!

  • @jisidorfisk
    @jisidorfisk Před 6 lety +8

    That just breaks my heart. I am a guitar player in a well known band.

    • @JohnAdorjan
      @JohnAdorjan Před 6 lety +18

      I am a cashier in a well known Walmart.

    • @ChrisDeRoma
      @ChrisDeRoma Před 6 lety +10

      I am a masturbator in a well known girl’s locker room.

    • @jisidorfisk
      @jisidorfisk Před 6 lety +7

      Loaded4506 A bleeding wanker. Everyone needs a hobby mate.

    • @THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS
      @THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS Před 6 lety +10

      I am a guitar player in a well known basement

    • @jisidorfisk
      @jisidorfisk Před 6 lety +3

      THRASH METAL & FUN RIFFS You will never have what I got mate, I will never want what you have. Cheers

  • @timeverhartofficial
    @timeverhartofficial Před 6 lety

    Now what is really interesting is that this place was shut down in the 2000s being that the computers are old. Where all new stations run fully digital setups.

  • @hagbard72
    @hagbard72 Před 6 lety +6

    Grab those speakers and that amp and run.

  • @meganjohnson2434
    @meganjohnson2434 Před 6 lety +1

    Clear Channel bought hundreds of radio stations. Frequently out west there would be no one there. One central guy would rip and tear AP, UPI newswires of an area and read it out loud as if someone was running the station. One time there was a disaster at Minot North Dakota and 6 of 9 stations were unmanned Clear Channel stations. 911 was telling people to listen to radio not knowing no one was there. The sheriff raced to one station to find a padlocked chain fence around the building. The station was simply a repeater from outside the area.

  • @624radicalham
    @624radicalham Před 6 lety +6

    You're the only abandoned place person that has professional cinematography skills. Centered, steady shots ... steady. Well done bro.

  • @billobrien7417
    @billobrien7417 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for the memories. I spent many days in the 90's working on air in the upstairs control room at WSNE. All stations just moved to another building and are still on the air with new digital boards and music and commercials on hard drive. The reel to reels were used to edit phone calls or record commercials. The DAT players generally for interviews and news. The equipment is dated but I still can't believe that nobody grabbed it. Obviously iHeart didn't want any of it.

  • @JimHendrickson
    @JimHendrickson Před 6 lety +4

    Great explore. I see you've been to East Providence. I've been in that building, about 30 years ago. This was the offices and broadcast studios for WHJJ AM and WHJY FM. WHJY is the rock station and is still on the air, I'm pretty sure WHJJ is still on the air also, but I don't often listen to talk radio. They moved about 10 years ago, maybe a little longer. WHJY was a pretty badass station back in those days, now their personalities are rather meh and they play the same Pink Floyd, Let Zeppelin, AC-DC songs every single day. I'm a bit surprised they just left the old building and its contents like that. What else did you visit when you were in town? Did you know that the Industrial Trust Tower (aka Superman Building), the tallest building in Rhode Island, is abandoned? Well, technically unoccupied since 2014.

  • @FunkyStudios
    @FunkyStudios Před 4 lety +1

    Hearing the crunching when he walked over all those discs and records honestly made me gain some emotions I did not know I could feel.

  • @annetteduffy1477
    @annetteduffy1477 Před 6 lety +15

    I know exactly where you were because I only live 20 minutes over the state line in Massacuhusetts :) I wish I had known you were doing an explore up here, I would have loved to meet you guys! I love your channel, keep up the great work!

    • @annetteduffy1477
      @annetteduffy1477 Před 6 lety +4

      By the way, you were in the transmitting tower, WHJJ headquarters are now located in the capital city Providence, RI, not far from your explore.

    • @Physco219
      @Physco219 Před 6 lety

      Grew up in ri. Where's the old HJY station? I can't seem to remember.

  • @BeardedBA4Real
    @BeardedBA4Real Před 4 lety

    Stations were moved to better facilities. In radio myself and knew some of the staff. Worked for WSNE in 1982 from the Taunton MA remote studio. Building has been abandoned for most of the 2010s.

  • @shivasthong4924
    @shivasthong4924 Před 6 lety +9

    Don't step on the records!

  • @p0xygen
    @p0xygen Před 4 lety

    My dad was a radio moderator when he was younger and he told me that those boards are the of the same model they used aswell, just a few little differences that were probably just set up differntly

  • @patriciaamador7176
    @patriciaamador7176 Před 6 lety +4

    Totally Cool 😎 Video! Impressive Radio Station 📻📡🎶 Have a Great Sunday 🙋🏻‍♀️✌🏼

  • @mikejaques6573
    @mikejaques6573 Před 6 lety +1

    Have you guys ever asked the property owners to buy old artifacts? I mean I would try to find the owner of that property and ask to save some of those 8tracks and records so rare. what a horrible shame to see that station in that condition. heart breaking

  • @maidenfan4927
    @maidenfan4927 Před 6 lety +5

    Drinking some beer on a hot night here in NY ...enjoy guys!

  • @artewing6830
    @artewing6830 Před 6 lety

    I'm a vinyl collector,promo and radio only records are highly sought after. Vinyl collectors dream!

  • @billg7492
    @billg7492 Před 6 lety +8

    Great Video, hard to believe they left all that stuff behind to just ROT! I wonder who the Jerk was who broke all the windows?

    • @lawrencedoe8011
      @lawrencedoe8011 Před 3 lety

      Probably a disgruntled DJ who got fired for bringing a cup of coffee into the studio.

  • @wynnmac6639
    @wynnmac6639 Před 6 lety +2

    We called them CARTS. The beginning was the end. I learned on the BMX14 board.

  • @TheParrins
    @TheParrins Před 6 lety +3

    I did a little research and it looks like they are still transmitting from those towers but the studios are in another part of town, 75 Oxford St.

    • @amb3cog
      @amb3cog Před 4 lety

      Another city. This is East Providence (not the east side of Providence), and the new building is in Providence. Two totally different cities.

  • @kvnmcinturff1
    @kvnmcinturff1 Před 5 lety

    The 8 tracks were part of a Cart system that was used to produce commercial and promotional spots. One studio was used to produce these spots and then they were handed off to the Host to play at a later time. The cart system was designed to be able to be cued up a spot and then played it back instantly. I used one at a TV station. They were later replaced by digital recorders.

  • @muspobear
    @muspobear Před 6 lety +4

    Love them “Studer’s”!!! Lots of great gear still rotting away. And them JBL’s. The woofs need new surrounds. A real shame. What a waste-

  • @linda2573
    @linda2573 Před 6 lety +1

    Piles of expensive equipment left behind.....wonder why. Great vid as usual. Thanks for sharing. Staying by the pool to beat the heat!! Stay cool.

  • @ronbradshaw7404
    @ronbradshaw7404 Před 6 lety +13

    Ohh gosh! PLEASE! someone steal the JBL monitors (they need a woofer refoaming) AND the 2 Technics reel to reel decks!!!

  • @tomanthony3943
    @tomanthony3943 Před 6 lety +1

    Wow, I just looked up one of my favorite stations of my 20's (before moving out of the area) WCCC 106.9 out of Hartford, CT. It was an awesome rock station, and one of the first stations to air Howard Stern, now it's been sold to KLove playing contemporary Christian music.

  • @darkkiss7247
    @darkkiss7247 Před 6 lety +41

    Those machines that you said looked dangerous are reel to reel recorders/players

    • @mtk170
      @mtk170 Před 6 lety +7

      Those reel decks are worth lots of money when restored . There are Studers, Tascam, Technics, and Otari machines in their studios. I would pull up and take those since it’s abandoned.

    • @watershed44
      @watershed44 Před 6 lety +6

      mtk170
      I'm surprised that some of the staff didn't take the reel to reel tape decks home with them. Indeed even when they were initially abandoned they were worth many thousands of dollars, and are worth MORE today! What a waste of equipment.

    • @mtk170
      @mtk170 Před 6 lety +3

      Has to be close to about 20 thou in reel decks inside when restored. That Studer alone if you can find parts can command big money!

    • @watershed44
      @watershed44 Před 6 lety +1

      mtk170
      If for no other reason they are historical items that should be preserved, but I like the audio quality of analog equipment over that of digital.

    • @mtk170
      @mtk170 Před 6 lety

      I agree

  • @alejandrodelta8928
    @alejandrodelta8928 Před 6 lety +2

    10:18 that studer reel to reel... oh boy, what a treasure left behind... incredible...!!

  • @DrFruikenstein
    @DrFruikenstein Před 6 lety +6

    Those 8-Track looking things aren't 8-Track tapes...
    Those are usually called "Carts". Also known as the "Fidelipack", or "Nab cartridge". The same guy that invented them also had a hand in the invention of the 8-Track tape. I believe he was a consultant...
    Either that, or Lear stole it from him...
    I remember reading something about a patent claim in court about 8-Track tapes.

    • @RnKAllDay
      @RnKAllDay  Před 6 lety +5

      DrFruikenstein i thought were carts I could think of the word. They dont need them any more

  • @hollyking2580
    @hollyking2580 Před 4 lety +1

    I've worked in radio since 1990 and this is a great explore! Fascinating!

  • @zebdoz333
    @zebdoz333 Před 6 lety +4

    really cool explore tho i got to be honest , after that camera was off i think i would have grabbed some of those reel to reels as well as some cd's

  • @revokdaryl1
    @revokdaryl1 Před 3 lety

    Those reel to reel machines need to be saved! They are getting incredibly rare. That Tascam reel to reel machined looked almost brand new!