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WNDZ 750 audio distortion

It sounds like possibly a tube is going bad. There are some newer TX's (before wholly solid state units) that still use at least one tube

BUT, its also possible some caps/filters have gone bad. Back before we owned KHAT and it was still operating from its licensed site, it often sounded like dog stuff..very muddy and distorted because something was going bad in the transmitter and its been 15 plus years since anyone, including the old management, listened to the AM.
 
its funny. people will spend 10x the amount of time on here kvetching about a station but wont take 30 seconds to email a station. ("Not my job", "they should be monitoring their own signal")

However, i just did.. literally took less than a minute to type a 2 line email and send the station a link to this thread.

Did the same thing last night after a thread on a KDFC Repeater about being dead air went on for a day or two. Guess what? Within an hour or two of the email, the station rebooted the internet router remotely and audio was back up.. and because I asked nicely, I found out what the problem was!
 
From Justin at NewsWeb (received by email)

We are aware of the audio distortion and have been chasing the issue. We recently upgraded the remote control system and had to fix a transmitter issue but that has now led to the distortion, no matter which audio air chain we use. Kind of like chasing a ghost sometimes. And as we all know, when you upgrade 20 year old control systems, something is abound to go wrong. We are hoping to have a team out there next week so we can trace everything down.
 
From Justin at NewsWeb (received by email)

We are hoping to have a team out there next week so we can trace everything down.
Being the fact that it's a daytime only station generating zero revenue, why wouldn't you just leave it silent until the problem is fixed instead of having it on the air sounding like garbage? Then again the larger question is that since it's been two years without any brokered programming to pay expenses, why is it ever still on the air?
 
Being the fact that it's a daytime only station generating zero revenue, why wouldn't you just leave it silent until the problem is fixed instead of having it on the air sounding like garbage? Then again the larger question is that since it's been two years without any brokered programming to pay expenses, why is it ever still on the air?

I'm pretty sure its one of those problems that has to be occurring to be found. We've had a few issues like that here.. minor.. but wouldnt have been able to fix them if we werent on the air. its like pulling wires or breaks to see when the problem disappears.

AS to why its still on, I dont know... when they sold the other stations, 750 was brought fully in house... it had been operated by someoe else and theyre doing lots of clean up

I dont kow what other businesses they own/operate
 


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