Re: 1260 WAMS Oldies at 9:35am
I agree with you about our attraction to dead radio stations! I guess we should all be undertakers! However, when Newark's 1260 made an antenna change, legal or illegal, the coverage changed. It is loud and clear at Ridley Park, which it never was before. You could hear it as far aas Reading, but it was not that strong. When it was WAMS, I could barely hear it at my home in Newark. Now it is pining the needle on my Grundig. It covers Wilmington, which is legally outside its coverage area to protect WBUD. It covers all of New Castle County with a good signal, even the areas around Bear where it is SUPPOSED to be nulled out to protect 1260 in DC. At night, it is SUPPOSED to drop to 42 watts. On several occasions in the 90's, I would travel around NCC to check our night pattern (I was OM in those days). Now, the signal is as strong as daytime in the areas which used to be out of the primary area. At no time does their signal sound reduced. I find it very difficult to believe they reduce their power to legal levels.
With the signal they now have, legal or otherwise, it remains a fact that only us radio geeks give a #$%*&# that the station exists.
> Now I am getting Oldies (actually double Oldies since BUD is
> bleeding in) and no Disney. Maybe I heard a weird daytime
> skip yesterday. Disney has three affiliates on 1260.
>
> Whatever they do won't matter much. Here is a station most
> people in the market can't receive and hardly anybody has
> ever listened to anyway. But on this board we seem to have
> a fondness for obscure stations.
>