When did they flip the switch? I'm pretty sure a few days ago it was still the WDRC simulcast.
According to Wikipedia March 11th.
When did they flip the switch? I'm pretty sure a few days ago it was still the WDRC simulcast.
Was much earlier than that. @fybush, who informed me about it, had someone inquire to him about it at least two weeks ago.According to Wikipedia March 11th.
Once they build out their new CP, it should be... Presumably this is why they haven't officially launched.Not sure why to advertise/promote it as a Hartford station, when the coverage isn't great there.
Listening to them now in Berlin. Still playing everything in mono. Also seem to be hearing the same 30 odd songs over and over. Hopefully this station will be in stereo soon.
Sounds very much like they're still testing and don't really care what's going out because they don't want anyone listening at this time.
Speaking of bad audio, how's WATX 1220 doing these days? Still running flea power and muffled audio from a dipole hanging out a window somewhere or has old Clark Smidt finally found a transmitter site that will allow the station to power up again? I was listening online yesterday and they're still running a tight library of crispy oldies with a one-foot-in-the-grave-sounding announcer grumbling one of the station's three liners/IDs every so often.
Sounds very much like they're still testing and don't really care what's going out because they don't want anyone listening at this time.
Speaking of bad audio, how's WATX 1220 doing these days? Still running flea power and muffled audio from a dipole hanging out a window somewhere or has old Clark Smidt finally found a transmitter site that will allow the station to power up again? I was listening online yesterday and they're still running a tight library of crispy oldies with a one-foot-in-the-grave-sounding announcer grumbling one of the station's three liners/IDs every so often.
Agreed...Why bother. AM is d.e.a.d with a few exceptions, nationally.
Fuller may have the money to buy stations, but aside from The Whale, they all have a definite small-market, on-the-cheap sound to them.Wow! FPR really doesn't care about what's airing on 102.5 WBOM. At around 5:17AM this morning I was scanning the band and they were playing a weather forecast so old that it mentioned high winds, highs in the 20swith a 20% chance of snow!
But what would the translators flip to? Would they flip to a simulcast of WMRQ's current format?If I was in charge I'd make 102.5 WBOM similar to Urban One's Classix 107.9 in Philly. Minus the infomercials. Yeah on the weekend said station in Philly runs "Puirty Products" and they have a lawyer on where people can call in and get legal advice. (The latter also airs on their in-market sister station 100.3 WRNB). https://classixphilly.com/
I'd also move Bomba off 104.1 HD2 and the translators and put it on 104.1 HD1. I would then put 104.1's current format on the HD2 and the translators. I'm sure many will disagree, but I have many Hispanic friends and their biggest complaint about Bomba is having to change to one of the other frequencies while driving around. Bomba on 104.1 HD1 can get the WBOM call letters and 1470 can go back to WMMW.
The problem there is double. Few people have HD capability at home or work, so moving to HD-exclusive eliminates listening in those locations. And Hispanics tend to have older vehicles, and may not have HD access in the car. Of all formats, one in Spanish would suffer the most by going to HD only.I'd also move Bomba off 104.1 HD2 and the translators and put it on 104.1 HD1. I would then put 104.1's current format on the HD2 and the translators. I'm sure many will disagree, but I have many Hispanic friends and their biggest complaint about Bomba is having to change to one of the other frequencies while driving around. Bomba on 104.1 HD1 can get the WBOM call letters and 1470 can go back to WMMW.
If I was in charge I'd make 102.5 WBOM similar to Urban One's Classix 107.9 in Philly. Minus the infomercials. Yeah on the weekend said station in Philly runs "Puirty Products" and they have a lawyer on where people can call in and get legal advice. (The latter also airs on their in-market sister station 100.3 WRNB). https://classixphilly.com/
I'd also move Bomba off 104.1 HD2 and the translators and put it on 104.1 HD1. I would then put 104.1's current format on the HD2 and the translators. I'm sure many will disagree, but I have many Hispanic friends and their biggest complaint about Bomba is having to change to one of the other frequencies while driving around. Bomba on 104.1 HD1 can get the WBOM call letters and 1470 can go back to WMMW.
My question is for W273DS (102.5 FM): Is 250 watts standard for a translator? Or is that being reduced slightly by height?
Also, if the AM/FM simulcast was no big deal, do you think this would be simulcasted on 103.3 FM from City Place in Hartford?
Website and link to streaming audio working fine here in Vermont. The player is hosted by Surfer Network and pops up as a simple black screen with "play" icon and pause/time/volume control underneath.