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1110 New Format

There is no open filling window for NEW AM stations so if the 1110 license is turned in it can't immediately be rebuilt. A sale would be a faster solution to rebuilding at a new site with existing towers. In the case of a sale you may get some useful equipment like a transmitter, remote control, some caps and coils. Makes me think they are keeping it running to shop it around.
That begs the quesion of why not an open filing window for AMs. I don't think the FCC would be swamped with filings and there might be some oportunities for new stations in under-served areas or for stations to improve their facilities with the large number of AMs going away.
 
They run 1kw directional, it pops in and out with the other 1290 stations. In the early morning when they switch to day power sometimes blankets the not so far 1290 in Sheffield AL at my location for a little while.


Gotcha, wow, thanks.
 
WSB does come in a lot better here in KY at night, than WBT.
I should hope so. WBT AM is directional at night NE to SW. They are protecting a Omaha Nebraska station at night. If you look at the radio-locator.com coverage map there isn't much wattage going NW towards KY. If you really want an estimate of the wattage headed your way, you can go to FCCdata.org and do the math based on FCC filings or go to the FCC history cards. Somewhere there is the allowed power going towards you direction.

WSB has no directional limitations. Only the upper atmosphere temperature affecting the height of the ionosphere changing the angle of the "skip" at night.
 
I should hope so. WBT AM is directional at night NE to SW. They are protecting a Omaha Nebraska station at night. If you look at the radio-locator.com coverage map there isn't much wattage going NW towards KY. If you really want an estimate of the wattage headed your way, you can go to FCCdata.org and do the math based on FCC filings or go to the FCC history cards. Somewhere there is the allowed power going towards you direction.

WSB has no directional limitations. Only the upper atmosphere temperature affecting the height of the ionosphere changing the angle of the "skip" at night.


Roger on that, thanks for the info and suggested reading.
 
They run 1kw directional, it pops in and out with the other 1290 stations. In the early morning when they switch to day power sometimes blankets the not so far 1290 in Sheffield AL at my location for a little while.
I discovered "Dr. Demento" when I lived near Hickory. It was on Y-102.9, which was a rock station and at one point the only one of those anywhere in the Charlotte market. Then that station went off the air before coming back as a beautiful music station in Charlotte. They kept the good doctor on 1290 but I had a harder time hearing the signal. When I called to ask about the signal, they said I should have been able to hear it unless I was south of Hickory. I was more east of Hickory than south, but maybe I was far enough south.
 
did you ever listen to WRQK in Greensboro? It was 98.7, now WSMW. We ran Dr Demento in the late 70s.


Tying Greensboro and Dr. Demento a little bit more together, first place I ever heard DD, was his Christmas tape, that my best friend at the time (a blind guy across town) copied for me. Among other crazy things we did as kids, we swapped Christmas tapes every year at The Greensboro Lions Club Christmas Party, usually starting recording our findings as early as late June. :D) I've heard Ryan now lives in Fort Wayne, IN, but can't find a valid phone number and/or email address, but I'm rambling now. What's new there though? :O)
 
Oh and another blind friend, who passed away some years ago, taped me Who's On First, recorded off one of DD's shows, those are the only connections I have with him. On that Christmas tape, I got acquainted with some cool/funny songs though...
 
did you ever listen to WRQK in Greensboro? It was 98.7, now WSMW. We ran Dr Demento in the late 70s.
I didn't discover WRQK until years after that. Even when I was in college, I don't recall ever hearing it. Everyone listened to WKZL and Z-93. And I never heard of Dr. Demento until there were stories about Weird Al, so that was years later.
 


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