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noted that it's been granted, what's the story? How far east will they go during critical hours?!
ponderosaAZ said:
noted that it's been granted, what's the story? How far east will they go during critical hours?!
SeattleRadioPro said:ponderosaAZ said:
noted that it's been granted, what's the story? How far east will they go during critical hours?!
Not far enough to be a ratings powerhouse.
Kelly said:I spent about five minutes looking at the CP for KPTK. Based on the quick look, it appears that they increased the lobe to the East in the day, but it is rather oddly shaped with odd squared-off corners. Obviously the change stands to increase the daytime field strength to the East. It will be interesting to see if they can create the new day pattern with just three towers. I suspect there will be further augmentations filed as the CP is tested. The power to the East has to come from somewhere, and Larry will be upset because some will be from the Northern lobe. With the station located on the Southern end of Vashon, the reduction to the North may be pretty noticeable.
The night seems little changed, but that makes sense because of the station being hemmed-in. There was one monitor point that they've been trying to get rid of for years, so I suspect this CP takes care of that issue. I just didn't spend enough time looking at the details.
Remember, you also can't always compare theoretical RMS field strength at 1kM as a benchmark for how the station performs signal-wise in a market. Its all about field strength where population exists. And whereas this CP would increase field strength over the core population area of Seattle and the East Side during the day, the 1090 antenna system isn't very efficient. But, that being said, every little bit helps too.
Bongwater said:Kelly said:I spent about five minutes looking at the CP for KPTK. Based on the quick look, it appears that they increased the lobe to the East in the day, but it is rather oddly shaped with odd squared-off corners. Obviously the change stands to increase the daytime field strength to the East. It will be interesting to see if they can create the new day pattern with just three towers. I suspect there will be further augmentations filed as the CP is tested. The power to the East has to come from somewhere, and Larry will be upset because some will be from the Northern lobe. With the station located on the Southern end of Vashon, the reduction to the North may be pretty noticeable.
The night seems little changed, but that makes sense because of the station being hemmed-in. There was one monitor point that they've been trying to get rid of for years, so I suspect this CP takes care of that issue. I just didn't spend enough time looking at the details.
Remember, you also can't always compare theoretical RMS field strength at 1kM as a benchmark for how the station performs signal-wise in a market. Its all about field strength where population exists. And whereas this CP would increase field strength over the core population area of Seattle and the East Side during the day, the 1090 antenna system isn't very efficient. But, that being said, every little bit helps too.
Well, in Bellingham, we have KBAI 930 for Progressive Talk and they blast B'Ham accordingly. But KBAI disappears on all but the most sensitive radios (and even my old truck's AM radio struggles with 930 by the time we get to the northern outskirts of Burlington. You can barely get KBAI at all in Mount Vernon.)
Regardless, I have yet to hear how dramatic the change will be. I think it will be as bad as 770 and you can get 770 fairly in Mount Vernon in daytime hours.
KPTK is one of the strongest Seattle daytime signals on AM up here (beating KIRO and KVI with ease and almost as strong as KOMO) and to lose a little signal strength won't be too painful to most lefty Skagitonians. But why on earth put so much punch into "enemy" territory. I didn't think there were many lefty types there in the Elephantside. And second, KPTK got a lot of advertising $$$ from businesses in Anacortes and even Bellingham in the last few years. Why mess with that?
The only real daytime benefit I see with KPTK's sharp turn to the right (signal wise) may be more Central and Eastern Washington folks tuning in. KPTK comes in modestly in Ellensburg and along I-90 until you get over the Vantage bridge, then it disappears completely.
ponderosaAZ said:Bongewater wrote:
"But why on earth put so much punch into "enemy" territory. I didn't think there were many lefty types there in the Elephantside. And second, KPTK got a lot of advertising $$$ from businesses in Anacortes and even Bellingham in the last few years. Why mess with that?
eastern King, eastern Pierce, for years have been refuges for hundreds of thousands of people in young families and singles seeking affordable housing - Seattle/Everett/Burien/DesMoines/Bellevue/etc. are too expensive. Look at how the Hilltop neighborhood in Tacoma and Kent are now hip places to live. I did this population study and the following towns have poor daytime reception (likely below 10mV/m):
The new 1090 daytime pattern covers rapidly growing suburbs ..... with liberal folks moving out of seattle/bellevue... Federal Way (82K), Kent (85K), Auburn (46K), Puyallup (36K), Sumner (10K), Maple Valley , Enumclaw (11K), Black Diamond, Bonney Lake (14K), Issaquah (15K), N. Bend (5K), Orting (5K) Sammammish (34K), "South Hill" (still unincorporated, tens of thousands), among many other incorporated and unincorporated places. There's a new housing development in Bonney Lake, I think it's falling water: http://www.evergreenstatebuilders.com/esbFW/
going in right now that will support it's either 250,000 homes or 250,000 people!
With the new pattern, 1090 at 50kW will have the best *daytime* pattern in the market, other than KIRO,KTTH,KOMO,KVI.
Source: 2006 Rand McNally road atlas with population based on the "latest available census, or are census bureau or rand mcnally estimates"
Bongwater said:ponderosaAZ said:Bongewater wrote:
"But why on earth put so much punch into "enemy" territory. I didn't think there were many lefty types there in the Elephantside. And second, KPTK got a lot of advertising $$$ from businesses in Anacortes and even Bellingham in the last few years. Why mess with that?
eastern King, eastern Pierce, for years have been refuges for hundreds of thousands of people in young families and singles seeking affordable housing - Seattle/Everett/Burien/DesMoines/Bellevue/etc. are too expensive. Look at how the Hilltop neighborhood in Tacoma and Kent are now hip places to live. I did this population study and the following towns have poor daytime reception (likely below 10mV/m):
The new 1090 daytime pattern covers rapidly growing suburbs ..... with liberal folks moving out of seattle/bellevue... Federal Way (82K), Kent (85K), Auburn (46K), Puyallup (36K), Sumner (10K), Maple Valley , Enumclaw (11K), Black Diamond, Bonney Lake (14K), Issaquah (15K), N. Bend (5K), Orting (5K) Sammammish (34K), "South Hill" (still unincorporated, tens of thousands), among many other incorporated and unincorporated places. There's a new housing development in Bonney Lake, I think it's falling water: http://www.evergreenstatebuilders.com/esbFW/
going in right now that will support it's either 250,000 homes or 250,000 people!
With the new pattern, 1090 at 50kW will have the best *daytime* pattern in the market, other than KIRO,KTTH,KOMO,KVI.
Source: 2006 Rand McNally road atlas with population based on the "latest available census, or are census bureau or rand mcnally estimates"
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