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Los Angeles Fire Threatens Mt. Wilson Communication Transmitters

Los Angeles Fire Threatens Mt. Wilson Communication Transmitters

Elon Musk already promised free Starlink terminals.

The Eaton fire in Los Angeles has reached Mt. Wilson, which houses communication and broadcast transmitters.

Police and firefighters rely on those towers to communicate with each other. The destruction would also affect truck drivers using radios.

The majority of LA’s broadcast stations have antennas on Mt. Wilson. From Variety:

According to KCBS/KCAL news, hand crews have arrived at Mt. Wilson to fight the blaze.

Most of Los Angeles’ TV stations broadcast from Mt. Wilson, including KCBS (CBS 2), KNBC (NBC 4), KTLA (Channel 5), KABC (ABC 7), KCAL (Channel 9), KTTV (Fox 11), KCOP (Channel 13), KCET (PBS SoCal 2 Channel 28), KOCE (PBS SoCal 1 Channel 50) and KMEX (Univision 34). FM stations broadcasting from there include KPCC-FM 89.3, KPFK-FM 90.7, KUSC-FM 91.5, KRRL-FM 92.3, KCBS-FM 93.1, KLLI-FM 93.9, KTWV 94.7, KLOS-FM 95.5, KNX-FM 97.1, KKLA-FM 99.5, KKLQ-FM 100.3, KRTH-FM 101.1, KSCA-FM 101.9, KIIS-FM 102.7, KOST-FM 103.5, KBIG-FM 104.3, KKGO-FM 105.1, KPWR-FM 105.9 and KLVE-FM 107.5.

The Famous Mt. Wilson Observatory staff announced the majority evacuated from the building, leaving behind a few to keep watch.

The Observatory has no power, limiting communication.

Elon Musk already promised Starlink terminals to the affected areas.

It seems TV stations have already used Starlink because cell towers aren’t working.

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rhhardin | January 9, 2025 at 4:43 pm

There’s always NVIS. Break out your ham radio licenses.


 
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Suburban Farm Guy | January 9, 2025 at 4:58 pm

Elon. Amazing guy. His inventions and ability to deploy them. Without even being asked.

Sure glad he’s our doge.


 
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The Gentle Grizzly | January 9, 2025 at 4:59 pm

Speaking of KPCC, I was on that station in its days as KPCS. I wonder if the trusty ol’ General Electric Phase-A-Tron transmitter (250w) is still there and would run if fired up?


 
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Peter Moss | January 9, 2025 at 5:35 pm

On the one hand, my heart goes out to everyone affected by these horrible fires. I cannot imagine the horror and the heartache they’re going through.

On the other hand (here we go…) I cannot imagine stupidity so vast and so deep as to live in an area that is loaded to the brim with fuel, has a long history of fires, has had zero rain since forever, being run by elected officials that deliberately ignored the electorates desire to build water storage, refused to clear underbrush, allowed reservoirs to go dry, cut the fire department budget while emphasizing DEI.

If the citizens of LA can get to La Brea tar pits they might find enough tar to use on their politicians because they richly deserve it.


 
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alaskabob | January 9, 2025 at 6:05 pm

Talk about an investment….. cut a few million dollars for firefighting and get a 50+ billion dollars “return” on that investment….. Will LA treat US citizens who are now homeless equal to the illegals? Doubt it…. all the money has been spent on assuring one party rule … of the ashes.

Dresden, Hamburg , Tokyo…. then Maui and the pièce de résistance…L.A. They all look the same ….. dare I say intentional in one form or another?


 
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guyjones | January 9, 2025 at 6:22 pm

It must be asked — what if California’s wretched, stupid and incompetent Dhimmi-crat apparatchiks had spent a fraction of the money (state and federal) that they’ve squandered on their “high-speed rail” choo-choo train to nowhere, on new dams, prescribed burns and water reservoirs?


 
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alaskabob | January 9, 2025 at 7:18 pm

Victor Davis Hanson: The good , the bad, and maybe the good again of California.

“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgmR_5Hi2fw”


 
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diver64 | January 10, 2025 at 4:54 am

There is a giant ocean right there on the left. Why not put holding ponds up and down the coast with pipes into the ocean or even auxiliary pipes so the firetrucks can pump sea water in an emergency?

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