What horse do you have in this race, Jetson?
What horse do you have in this race, Jetson?
Also with correct antenna and power adjustments, signal coverage can custom tailored for antenna on top of 1 WTC or maybe not the VERY TOP but at same height as Empire State Building. Also big antenna sites on Staten Island could be investigated for use.
Let them raise their own money. Why should the "big bad government" or "evil corporations" do anything to help this horribly dysfunctional organization? Any way you cut it, it's bad radio and the frequency is an underutilized resource.
Downgrade or upgrade depends on the engineer that designed it. I have seen some very fine work done with cooperation between talented station engineers and the best antenna companies. It's not like in the old days you know. Today, using computers we can try many different configurations and pick the best one without the high costs and risks in the past. It's worth looking in to. Sometimes you make up for the null with better signal reaching in the direction of more listsners and larger overall signal.
I'm interested in how those talented engineers are going to make a master antenna directional on one specific frequency.
AFAIK, the only recent-memory directional commercial B on Manhattan was WTFM which had, for a while, a separate and directional antenna on one of the WTC towers. It only could exist by being on the second mast and using its own piece of vertical space. Later, a site coordination was engineered, allowing it to go non-directional under new owners.
We can assume that the costs of the new, yet unfinished, site will be rather comparable to the ESB costs and the moving expenses would be significant, as most stations build a new site before leaving the old one... including new transmitters and related gear.
Just about any radiation pattern can be created by using parasitic elements, reflectors and directors arranged first on computer and later on the antenna mast.
I have seen it done.
WBAI might even be able to modify existing antenna, without drilling and holes, welding or damaging it in any way.
I am unclear about what you mean by making antenna directional for a specific frequency,
I don't know if WBAI is sharing an antenna or not.
Antennas have to be tuned to the operating frequency or else the standing wave ratio is too high and it becomes inefficient and could damage the transmitter.
Maybe confused with “antenna” and “tower”, we are talking FM here.
I don't think this can be done on a master antenna. The ESB antennae and the proposed WTC master antenna are both broadband master antennae which have a finite number of ports on them and are shared. There is not enough vertical space at either location for single station installations.
On a broadband master antenna? Where? )))))
David, we are talking different antennas here. I was talking about a custom antenna, not a shared broadband.
They would have to either find a different site that's not so crowded or find space on WTC, if available.
True, modifiying a broadband to do that would be a stretch. Still makes me wonder though, coud it be done? Now there's another challenge for me maybe. To quote some French guy from years ago, "If it hasn't been done, it will be done".
Empire is a good location though but WTC is better for fringe and New Jersey listeners.
I don't know for sure though if WBAI is sharing an antenna, there are a lot of antennas on that stick.
Must be nice having all those mountains there, where you are, not have to share a tower.
Just for sh*ts and giggles I decided to check the ERI site. Looks like they can customise each bay on the broadband to give any pattern desired. Just switch out the bay that resonates to 99.5. Whatever needs to be done, they can do it.
http://www.eriinc.com/Catalog/Antennas/FM-Antennas/1180-Series.aspx
Now the only question is what brand master antenna will be used at WTC and how much does this modification cost. Doesn't hurt for them to ask. They seem to be bringing in more money now. Nice thing about radio.
Empire is a good location though but WTC is better for fringe and New Jersey listeners.
I don't know for sure though if WBAI is sharing an antenna, there are a lot of antennas on that stick.
Must be nice having all those mountains there, where you are, not have to share a tower.
If you look at the license values on the FCC site, you can see that WBAI shares HAAT with a bunch of stations on the ESB. It's not on its own antenna.
In any case, the WTC is not a good location for a NYC station, as it puts signal over areas to the south of the ratings metro, and is farther from the CT and NY and Northern NJ counties to the north that are in the MSA.
The reason WPAT was on the original WTC was that it is short spaced at the ESB, and is operating from that location today at reduced power with a waiver. Otherwise, nobody really wanted to move to the WTC location.
For TV, the WTC location was acceptable, as the TV metro is different from the radio metro, and most TV is viewed via other delivery methods, anyway.
They seem to be bringing in more money now. Nice thing about radio.
Since you like my silly ideas and respond so much, how about this. Suppose WBAI caves in and leases main signal to “Joe Hee Haw” so they can get some money to pay the bills. Perhaps they can continue their eclectic programming on the IBOC channels. Their core audience will be willing to buy the special radios and no worry about coverage because they will only want to reach the main city with this sort of programming anyway. Over time it just might work because the costs involved for keeping the IBOC on the air would be lower and it would really be up to their loyal audience to decide if it will work. I don't like this idea myself but they might like it as a last resort option.
Reaching New Jersey better will bring in more money though. WBAI, being non-commercial really wouldn't care about the ratings book and if a NYC spills over into a nearby market, it should still show up in the ratings book.
The WTC site loses more in the northern end of the metro, while gaining some non-metro areas to the south.
Were the station commercial, it would not bring in more money reaching out-of-metro parts of NJ. It would bring in less money if it totally misses the critical areas of Farifield-West, Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Bergen and Passaic counties. Getting a better signal into Ocean County is of no value.