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Seattle Radio Dial (According to the Tacoma News Tribune) in August, 2008

Currently at an Airbnb near Northgate, and I cannot get ‘BLE’s trslr, as The Q overrides it (albeit very weak). Did get KDXB-LP (also weak), as well as KBFG-LP.

At Cap Hill yesterday, I did a scan and found that (as someone pointed out in another thread a while back) there is severe multipath. C89 was static ridden, Kiss was virtually non-existent, and even ‘ISW had a hard time coming in. Did manage to pick up Seattle U’s LP, and what I think was the LP out of Rainier Valley, yet barely anything from the one on 104.9, despite being within contour. Might have also picked up the 101.9 Bellevue LP, but was fighting 102 the whole time.
Forgot to add this, but here in the Greenwood area, 104.1 is a mix of KAFE and ‘GNW’s trslr. As well, Channel Q’s trslr was barely audible in the North, but very clear (even with the southern null) in Cap Hill.
 
The K277AE pattern has nothing towards the north to protect KZNW Oak Harbor. When they were repeating The Mountain (and then Hot) their pattern was more friendly to the north, but still not very strong in south Snohomish County.
 
The K277AE pattern has nothing towards the north to protect KZNW Oak Harbor. When they were repeating The Mountain (and then Hot) their pattern was more friendly to the north, but still not very strong in south Snohomish County.

K277AE was, and still is designed to cover a portion of downtown Seattle that is shadowed by Capitol Hill and the ridge to the South. It has a very tight horizontal directional (yagi) antenna pattern aimed due South. It's located on a building on the corner of 5th and Marion. Coverage is essentially South of Belltown towards SODO.

I tried to include an actual copy of the pattern image, but this site is blocking attaching a 183kB .jpg image file. Time to join at least the 20th Century folks!
 
Interesting KS, where in Cap Hill were you? I've never known Seattle signals to be so multipathed in that area. I do know that downtown and Sodo have problems, but not nearly as bad as downtown Edmonds. When I was little and couldn't tolerate much in the way of static on the radio at all, there were only a few times I asked to change the station downtown, as then KBSG was our primary. Cougar signals do okay downtown, but have problems around the stadiums. Tiger signals seem to have those problems throughout the area. I always thought that was because of the amount of concrete down there. If you're in a building anywhere downtown with a less than good radio, you can't get anything. When I took my iPod down to the Talking Book and Braille library when I was working there a couple days in 2010, all I could get when I scanned for stations was 95.7 and 103.3. As for KAFE, I'be never gotten the KGNW translator, it's always been KAFE. I can get KRKO's translator at 95.3 which completely overrides CKZZ, but CFMI makes KKXA's 101.1 hard to pull in. Last time I tried 104.9 I couldn't get any of the LPs there. Where I am, 100.3 is now dominated by the KBLE translator, but if I move my antenna just right, I can pick up CKKQ with KBLE underneath.
 
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Cougar signals do okay downtown, but have problems around the stadiums.

That's because Cougar is 8 miles closer to Seattle than West Tiger. In high multipath (reflection) areas, the station who has the highest primary field strength typically has better reception. Multipath reception happens when the reflecting/delayed signal field strength is equal or greater than the primary.
 
Multipath is why a Pike Place Market storefront years ago was playing KGY 'Real Country' on their boombox instead of KMPS or The Wolf. Those steep hills going into Downtown from the Waterfront mess up Tiger and Cougar Mtn stations quite well.
When they flipped to The Sound, they had a nice freeform '70s-'00s mix of music. And now some 7-8 years later, KSWD 'The Sound' is in the top 10 in the Seattle PPMs, beating out KRWM, even slightly, month to month. Programmers here in Yakima are quite backwards on music formats. It's country, or rock, or Spanish, or CHR, or the two classic hits stations. We have NO soft rock station in town. There's no station in town that is designed to play at the office. KARY Cherry FM is about as close as it gets, with their Classic Hits.
 
Interesting KS, where in Cap Hill were you? I've never known Seattle signals to be so multipathed in that area. I do know that downtown and Sodo have problems, but not nearly as bad as downtown Edmonds. When I was little and couldn't tolerate much in the way of static on the radio at all, there were only a few times I asked to change the station downtown, as then KBSG was our primary. Cougar signals do okay downtown, but have problems around the stadiums. Tiger signals seem to have those problems throughout the area. I always thought that was because of the amount of concrete down there. If you're in a building anywhere downtown with a less than good radio, you can't get anything. When I took my iPod down to the Talking Book and Braille library when I was working there a couple days in 2010, all I could get when I scanned for stations was 95.7 and 103.3. As for KAFE, I'be never gotten the KGNW translator, it's always been KAFE. I can get KRKO's translator at 95.3 which completely overrides CKZZ, but CFMI makes KKXA's 101.1 hard to pull in. Last time I tried 104.9 I couldn't get any of the LPs there. Where I am, 100.3 is now dominated by the KBLE translator, but if I move my antenna just right, I can pick up CKKQ with KBLE underneath.

I was at Cal Anderson.

Did some follow up scans today, including one at Gas Works. Signals came in MUCH better, including ‘ODX and ‘MGP. Still couldn’t get Hollow Earth on 104.9. While the 92.1 West Seattle trslr didn’t come in there, it did come in at Kerry Park just fine (the LPFMs had issues up there as well).
 
Now t I think about it, there must be a lot of places in Seattle I've never been. Gass Works would be okay, as I'm pretty familiar with that area and haven't heard any problems anywhere near there. Never been to Cal Anderson or Kerry though. I would imagine Kerry would be a good spot to DX from being so high up. An interesting observation about Discovery from when I was there last week, as we were driving down to the water KUBE became multipathed for a bit, but then actually cleared up.
 
KRXY "Medley of hits"

Sounds like one of those old Drake-Chenault automated formats.

I used to get KRXY in Mount Vernon. In fact, I was listening to KRXY there in 2002 when suddenly, in the middle of a Sheryl Crow song - FWIP! "Gin And Juice" Snoop Dogg breaks in.....from the brand new CFBT which had just launched, completely wiping out KRXY....For 710 watts, KRXY had a hell of a signal. Before CFBT, I always got them better than 104.5 at 10x that much power.

It does sound like it could have been, had Drake-Chenault still existed in 2008.

KRXY is actually a station that I try to listen to when I'm in the South Sound -- their mix of Hot AC current music with 70s & 80s pop and rock is unique.
 
KRXY's mix is interesting for sure. 20 minutes ago they played Cyndi Lauper's 'She Bop' followed by a brand new Dean Lewis song. 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun' is very much burnt to a crisp, but I rarely hear 'She Bop' any more on the radio.
 
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