so it looks like they picked up where KLIF 570 left off adding Glenn Beck, premiere’s Clay buck and Travis Sexton. Thoughts?
When I worked nights in Garland going north on 75 as soon as you crossed under the state highway 121 flyover it was like flipping a switch. The signal just disappeared. I think part of it up here may be the increase of local and transmission power lines. Lots of AC-induced hum.The daytime signal of KFXR is good and covers the whole area quite well. The nighttime signal is the wildest you'll ever see with 12 towers pulling it into a strange shape that covers much of Dallas with an okay signal.
AM signals aren't as receivable anymore with the increase of terrestrial noise. It takes more field strength to get over the noise.KFXR signal doesn't seem as strong north of Dallas as it used to be. Maybe it's the quality of today's AM radios or I'm having Old Timers Syndrom from the glory days of KLIF.
i'm still surprised they just flipped 97.1 back to rock instead of just turning it into a simulcast of 1190, but if this incarnation of "The Eagle fails, then that's what will happen next.You think iHeart would bother putting KFXR on an HD2/HD3 simulcast like Cumulus does? That might help signal limitations.
That Microsoft AI generator is scary at times.BTW, you win for the best avatar.
Why on earth would they waste the 97.1 signal with a simulcast of 1190? The only thing that could result from that would be discovering that it is possible to get even lower ratings on 97.1 than they got with the Freak. Face it...there is a reason why 1190 doesn't show up in the ratings, and that reason is that there is nothing on the station that gives conservative talk listeners any reason to flip over WBAP. or even from KSKY.i'm still surprised they just flipped 97.1 back to rock instead of just turning it into a simulcast of 1190, but if this incarnation of "The Eagle fails, then that's what will happen next.