But they have the broadcast of 87.7!... royalty rates for streaming only stations are much higher than those for broadcast stations
But they have the broadcast of 87.7!... royalty rates for streaming only stations are much higher than those for broadcast stations
tell alexa to play WGTO-FM and metv-fm will come up ...They do need to refine their smart speaker results. After my initial post, I asked my Google Home to ”Play MeTV FM”. It started playing WXZO from TuneIn. So then I said “Play WRME” and it played 87.7 MeTV FM from Audacy. Great, but that was yesterday. So today I said the same thing. Play “WRME”. It says “sorry I don’t understand”. Ok, I say “Play MeTV FM on Audacy”. It thinks I’m saying Odyssey so it ignores that word and starts playing WDQN from TuneIn. Finally I say “Play WMYX-HD2”. Bingo! I finally got it. But the average listener will not got though all of this to listen to a station.
If you are trying to hear WRME better, you might try an analog radio, a radio with 50 kHz steps available, or a digital fine tuning radio like the Tecsun Portables, to tune to 87.75 MHz. You might get a little more range that way.
I have a few radios, including my car radio, that are able to tune to .5 frequencies. If I listen to a strong local station on, say, 98.9 and tune to 98.95 instead, the results aren't pretty - there's a lot of distortion and it's generally unpleasant to listen to, especially on the move, that .5 off-frequency makes the multipath and flutter a lot worse. I can't imagine anyone listening to a station whose center signal is on 87.75 while tuned to 87.7 and not finding it irritating, but it seems they do.My C Crane Skywave is able to digitally tune 87.75 precisely. The result for MTV FM in my fringe area is good reception barefoot with clear stereo audio. Unlike my car and other radios in the house.
Larry Langford himself! Hi from England. I've got fond memories of driving around listening to your WGTO on 910 when I spent a few months staying in Michiana (back when you were also on 101.1 around Cassopolis, so a while ago!). Thanks for the music!Processing on the MeTV Fm format from WGTO online is from an angry audio C-level processor and its sounds rather nice check it out if i do say so myself.. www.971.fm
Back when 87.75 was Smooth Jazz I was able to get the station in Calhoun county, IL near the St. Louis metro area.With WLNS-TV gone from Channel 6, I can't figure our why they are still Directional. It would take a big tropo event to get WRME-LP in Northern Michigan.
I think some digital radios will lock in on a signal 50 kHz off frequency. But you still can't get it in Stereo.
WLGH 88.1 was able to use Vertical Polarization with WLNS-TV 6 only about a mile away.
I wonder if anyone has heard WRME 87.75 on Sporadic E Skip.
I’ve heard MeTV FM 87.7 in New Jersey during e skipWith WLNS-TV gone from Channel 6, I can't figure our why they are still Directional. It would take a big tropo event to get WRME-LP in Northern Michigan.
I think some digital radios will lock in on a signal 50 kHz off frequency. But you still can't get it in Stereo.
WLGH 88.1 was able to use Vertical Polarization with WLNS-TV 6 only about a mile away.
I wonder if anyone has heard WRME 87.75 on Sporadic E Skip.
What radio and antenna were you using?I’ve heard MeTV FM 87.7 in New Jersey during e skip
Sounding very clean. Is that the C-level Chameleon C4 stream processor stand alone?Processing on the MeTV Fm format from WGTO online is from an angry audio C-level processor and its sounds rather nice check it out if i do say so myself.. www.971.fm