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Alex Mackensen is the southeast regional engineering manager at Educational Media Foundation/K-Love & Air1 Media Networks. He shares with us this great snapshot of a K-Love tower in West Virginia — one of the 24 signals he built and took care of as field engineer before being promoted.

Last month, Mackensen was in the area to deliver seven new equipment racks (and install six of them!), as well as tidy up other loose ends.
“There are not many radio organizations (that I know of at least) who drop-ship a completed rack to be installed at the site, fully wired, labeled and programmed with standards set at headquarters and delivered to the field for installation,” he told Radio World.
“On that morning I drove to this location, listening to the new and improved equipment rack format all the way in, I crested a mountain road near eye level to our antenna and was in awe of our ministry and God’s provision,” said Mackensen. “It wasn’t an emergency trip to fix anything broken but more of a ‘bringing up to standards’ and cleaning up of a project.”
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