A new translator for this Jackson station has signed on. It is putting a decent signal into Elk Grove that can be picked up on a Walkman and a portable. I can no longer get KUBU here over the air. When KOIT comes in with warmer weather it's sure to be a mess.
Thanks for the info jammer. I did notice the digital hiccups over the weekend. Don't get me wrong I like listening to the oldies on FM ( no static at all ) even if the signal is not intended for my area. I would even tune in to 1340 on occasion. It's a unique blend of local programming.
So there's 2 96.5 close by?
I built the IP setup for KUBU-LP's studio and transmitter. Unfortunately, the 96.5 signal is a bloody mess in the Sacramento metro.
Sounds like the OP is on the fringe of coverage for KVGC. Once you start driving north you'll lose it and 96.5 KUBU will take over. And then as you keep driving north, KOIT will take over depending on the season as our friend JammerDave mentions.
Doesn't matter what the signals do in sacto and elk grove though. Those signals are designed to cover small areas, and elk grove isn't anywhere near those areas. I've been working hard to get the KVGC translator going for KVGC. Worked out some audio level and processing issues this past weekend. It's doing pretty well for the intended coverage area, considering it's relatively low power. It's located on MT. Zion in Pine Grove.
df
FWIW, I get it full quieting at my home in Grass Valley. Gotta love that line-of-sight thing. But it's pretty obvious that they built the music library for AM fidelity. That's going to be a hard one to fix.
Dave B.
Listening online it sounds mono and a bit flat. When digging in, it looks like they're delivering some kind of HLS/HDS stream in mono.
Not sure of the codec or bitrate. I'm betting JammerDave will know.![]()
Again, What is the Fringe Coverage?
When I go out this week, I want to know where it ends
I don't know the codec, but it's a "streaming appliance" small box from Streamon. Yes, it is all mono right now. I never wired the stereo program outs as we only needed the mono mixdown from the board when we first put the AM station studio together. We'll get to it eventually, but the FM might go mono anyway, as it would help with the fringe areas. We'll see.
dave
Did they tweak the playlist? I had it on the other day and it sounded more like K-Hits. No 50's or 60's.
You're the ONLY ones trying to listen to these broadcast signals. Most younger people don't even own receivers anymore. If most listeners are going to listen to it, they'll stream it through an app via their trusty mobile provider. This is the digital age. No one wants to sit through static and picket-fencing to hear a NON HD signal. Much fuss about nothing.