Drove through Hendersonville and Asheville this weekend. Disappointed to discover another new low power signal interfering with a full power station. Apparently a translator signal for HIS Radio is now broadcasting on 103.7-FM near Hendersonville, which blocks out WSOC-FM from Charlotte, which used to be strong and clear in this area.
Must have happened just recently, because I was last up there at the end of May, and WSOC was coming in clear and the HD signal was even locking on pretty consistently. Now you just get both stations interfering, although the WSOC-HD will sometimes still lock on. You could probably still get WSOC with a good rabbit ears or outside antenna, but car reception is now problematic. When will this translator nonsense ever end? The FCC is allowing these signals too close, where they are blocking out distant reception of full power stations, and creating more interference rather than clear reception of the low power stations.
Meanwhile, Kiss 95.1 and Channel 96.1 both still come in clear in Hendersonville, for now. Including the HD. And they are even clear north of Asheville on I-40 going from Candler towards Canton, and the HD will still lock on.
WLNK-107.9 no longer makes it into Hendersonville since they added that null to the west about 10 years ago. Which I wish they would reconsider and make more omnidirectional again. But it still makes it into Spartanburg and Greenville, although there is now also low power interference around Greenville.
Must have happened just recently, because I was last up there at the end of May, and WSOC was coming in clear and the HD signal was even locking on pretty consistently. Now you just get both stations interfering, although the WSOC-HD will sometimes still lock on. You could probably still get WSOC with a good rabbit ears or outside antenna, but car reception is now problematic. When will this translator nonsense ever end? The FCC is allowing these signals too close, where they are blocking out distant reception of full power stations, and creating more interference rather than clear reception of the low power stations.
Meanwhile, Kiss 95.1 and Channel 96.1 both still come in clear in Hendersonville, for now. Including the HD. And they are even clear north of Asheville on I-40 going from Candler towards Canton, and the HD will still lock on.
WLNK-107.9 no longer makes it into Hendersonville since they added that null to the west about 10 years ago. Which I wish they would reconsider and make more omnidirectional again. But it still makes it into Spartanburg and Greenville, although there is now also low power interference around Greenville.