By Jeff Murphy,
March 31, 2020
WARRENSBURG, MO – In a meeting by telephone March 26, the University of Central Missouri
Board of Governors approved the purchase of a new broadcast transmitter for UCM’s
public television station, KMOS-TV, and authorized an agreement for on-call kitchen replacement and maintenance repair
services.
A bid from Gates Air, Inc. totaling $433,514 was accepted for the purchase of the
new transmitter, which will replace the transmitter that was installed in 2000 as
part of a federally mandated transition from analog to digital broadcasting. This
existing equipment is considered “end of life,” and there is no technical support
to continue to keep it operational, if it should fail. The new solid-state transmitter
will operate more efficiently than the current unit, resulting in an estimated savings
in power consumption of about 30 percent.
The primary source of funding for the transmitter will be the remaining proceeds from
the sale of the former university-owed FM radio station, 90.9 The Bridge, to KCPT,
which is $368,000. The remainder will come from KMOS fundraising efforts. This consists
of donations, tower rental payments, and grants.
The Waldinger Corporation was approved for on-call kitchen equipment maintenance and
repair services effective April 1, 2020 through Feb. 28, 2021 with four one-year renewal
options. Projects are limited in cost to under $50,000, and service requests will
be made on an as-needed basis. Facilities Planning and Operations will oversee each
project.
In other business, the board approved the award of emeriti status to Amy Stringer,
a custodian in Facilities Planning and Operations. She retires March 31, 2020.