CHYR began as a daytimer in Leamington, Ontario, and on its day frequency it could not run at night due to protection requirements. The night channel would not allow daytime operation, so they used the two separately.IIRC, the day/night freq diff was 10 or 20kHz (same call letters) , seems overly complicated (from a tech and advertising perspective), just move the whole station to another freq and stay on that 24/7.
WFAA and WBAP each shared the 1-A clear channel and the regional channel... it was a compromise as both wanted the priority clear channel.This is interesting to me as I've never heard of such an arrangement before. Just like kfbkfb, I also would like to know why.
I was just looking for that one. Is it still doing that? I don't see R-L showing it that way anymore.Currently we have a Detroit metro ethnic station which is 690 days, 680 nights
However, the station's website (http://www.wnzk.com/) does continue to show it is 680 days/690 nights.I was just looking for that one. Is it still doing that? I don't see R-L showing it that way anymore.
Beats me. There's no way for that to happen and 690/680 are still prime spots, compared to anything else they could get in that area.
Does the Detroit AM station want to move to another freq usable for both day and night?
Kirk Bayne