It amazes me that so many of them exists, but I was inspired by all the recent posts on here from Texas, and now it has happened to one of my local stations in Wyoming.
For context: We're talking about FM translators that operate without a parent station on the air. For example, @dxsphere and I noticed last year that K246CI was operating without KOLT-HD2 functioning. They have since corrected this mistake, but it's technically against FCC rules.
To kick things off: K234AH is on the air 24/7 (they recently had to fix their audio), but the main station KVAM only seems to be on at certain times now, and it's only using the night power of 1000 watts. It's extremely weird, and I can't think of a historical precedent for an X-band AM explicitly being off during daylight hours whilst coming back to life at night. I suspect an antenna issue with the day pattern could be causing this.
Feel free to post your own experiences of a translator without a parent.
For context: We're talking about FM translators that operate without a parent station on the air. For example, @dxsphere and I noticed last year that K246CI was operating without KOLT-HD2 functioning. They have since corrected this mistake, but it's technically against FCC rules.
To kick things off: K234AH is on the air 24/7 (they recently had to fix their audio), but the main station KVAM only seems to be on at certain times now, and it's only using the night power of 1000 watts. It's extremely weird, and I can't think of a historical precedent for an X-band AM explicitly being off during daylight hours whilst coming back to life at night. I suspect an antenna issue with the day pattern could be causing this.
Feel free to post your own experiences of a translator without a parent.