Monday, November 29, 2010
A Few Brave Men . . .
Monday, November 15, 2010
Pumping & Draining
Friday, November 12, 2010
Working for the Lord --heating and cooling!
Two of the youngest members of the TWR staff team, Sarah and Joy took their school “on the road” and headed to KTWR to record the progress of the transmitter project. Following are the interviews they conducted:
Interview with Sterling Ottun:
What is the project you are working on?
Helping remove the old radiator, putting it outside so it’s not as loud inside and so the heat from it is outside. Then, we can put the new air conditioners in.
What is your part of the project?
Well, we are all crossing over and doing different parts of the job, so that is hard to answer. But, I have been mainly disassembling and helping to take out the old radiator, threading pipes, and building water lines.
What do you enjoy about your part in the project?
Knowing it’s going to be an improvement later.
Interview by Sarah and Joy Gregson
Interview with Mike Sabin
What is the project you are working on?
Transmitter two relocation
What is your part in the project?
Wiring, electrical, design.
What excites you about your part in the project?
The results. With the air con, the transmitters will last longer.
What are some of the challenges?
Fatigue and working in tight spaces. As an example, when I crawled inside the transmitter to work.
How long do you think this part of the project will take to finish?
One phase will be done today but maybe a few more weeks before it’s completely finished.
Joy concluded that the outcome of persistence is great things! Interview by Joy Gregson, age 9
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Interview with Jim McIntyre
What part of the transmitter project are you working on?
Move cooling system outside so the station will be cooler. (it’s the first step)
What is your part of the project?
Helping, planning, buying materials, helping with the work.
What do you enjoy about your part in the project?
I like to build things with my hands and it’s exciting to work for God!
What is the trickiest part of doing this job?
Not a lot of time! We have to get this done and ready to go on the air.
How long do you think it will take to complete it?
Half a day (we spent the whole day yesterday already)