W238CE, FM translator for WRBZ, being sold to Terry Barber.
Translators can ID via "encoded" data, so they may be doing that. I've never worked with a translators, so perhaps one of the more knowledgeable persons here can expand on how that works.i assume that there is no penalty for running an am station on a translator without id'ing the translator? it's been almost a month now and the only id is a top of the hour that only mentions wrbz 1250 am.
Translators can ID via "encoded" data, so they may be doing that. I've never worked with a translators, so perhaps one of the more knowledgeable persons here can expand on how that works.
i assume that there is no penalty for running an am station on a translator without id'ing the translator? it's been almost a month now and the only id is a top of the hour that only mentions wrbz 1250 am.
Its called FSK... or frequency shift keying.. it shifts the carrier slightly at top of hour and is inaudible to the human ear

Now for the latest. Just been informed by Mr. Paul Alexander and Mr. Terry himself the station has gone Spanish. Paging Mr. Zach, to inform him of this update.
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If I remember right, this isn't actually the first Spanish programming on WRBZ. It ran Spanish music and talk on weekends many years ago. As far as I know, though, this is the first full time Spanish station in Montgomery.
Hopefully someone can shed some light on whether it's part of some branded network, I'm assuming it won't be programmed locally.
the talk and spanish on the weekends was when it was WAPZ 1250AM before the translator came along.
but what time frame?
that was you that did that right?I remember WAPZ from about 2004-2005 with urban type music including a song called "the poon tang man" which made the secretary and DJ (both black people) laugh when this white boy requested it in person after stopping by to read their public file.
yes they were, but they were also barely 1 watt day or night, so you had to sit in the parking lot of the transmitter with a tin foil hat just to listen....And let's not forget that WIQR was doing Spanish before they went R&B and got their license deleted.
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