Has another silent STA been filed? If so, how can they do that after only being back on for 3 days?Bengalsfan said:An extension for the silent STA was filed back in May. I'm hearing rumblings that Cumulus has a buyer on the hook.
Has another silent STA been filed? If so, how can they do that after only being back on for 3 days?Bengalsfan said:An extension for the silent STA was filed back in May. I'm hearing rumblings that Cumulus has a buyer on the hook.
The King Bee said:I note that WQKC (AM), 1450 kHz has been testing since yesterday with music and silent carrier only...looked at the FCC Online Daily Digests for the past few days and see no activity. Anybody know what's up?
Bengalsfan said:The King Bee said:I note that WQKC (AM), 1450 kHz has been testing since yesterday with music and silent carrier only...looked at the FCC Online Daily Digests for the past few days and see no activity. Anybody know what's up?
I'm hearing a sports format from Dugan Ryan.
Some sports format is on now.radioville said:Bengalsfan said:The King Bee said:I note that WQKC (AM), 1450 kHz has been testing since yesterday with music and silent carrier only...looked at the FCC Online Daily Digests for the past few days and see no activity. Anybody know what's up?
I'm hearing a sports format from Dugan Ryan.
Are you serious? A 3rd sports station in this market without any pro teams?!
I believe you're right about the Omnia along with a new BE 1KW that replaced the MW1A around the time that Cumulus took over "operating" the station a couple years ago.The King Bee said:I've monitored the new WQKC for a couple of weeks now. Their signal and processing are very good...sounds like an Omnia AM processor to me.
BobOnTheJob said:I believe you're right about the Omnia along with a new BE 1KW that replaced the MW1A around the time that Cumulus took over "operating" the station a couple years ago.The King Bee said:I've monitored the new WQKC for a couple of weeks now. Their signal and processing are very good...sounds like an Omnia AM processor to me.
After sitting in that building soldering new transistors into those power modules every few months, trust me when I tell you that you wouldn't want that MW1A back. I don't know if they all ate solid state devices like that one did, but unless you're looking for job security, that thing had no redeeming value.Bengalsfan said:BobOnTheJob said:I believe you're right about the Omnia along with a new BE 1KW that replaced the MW1A around the time that Cumulus took over "operating" the station a couple years ago.The King Bee said:I've monitored the new WQKC for a couple of weeks now. Their signal and processing are very good...sounds like an Omnia AM processor to me.
uuugh. I'd rather have the MW1 back. Why someone wants to put a piece of crap transmitter behind a perfectly good processor is beyond me.
Hahaha! Tell us what you really think!BobOnTheJob said:After sitting in that building soldering new transistors into those power modules every few months, trust me when I tell you that you wouldn't want that MW1A back. I don't know if they all ate solid state devices like that one did, but unless you're looking for job security, that thing had no redeeming value.Bengalsfan said:BobOnTheJob said:The King Bee said:I've monitored the new WQKC for a couple of weeks now. Their signal and processing are very good...sounds like an Omnia AM processor to me.
DaveatWCYO said:I know where two MW-1s are, if anyone is interested.
Anytime I tune in, I never hear an ID at the top of the hour. Are the call letters still WQKC ?The King Bee said:I've monitored the new WQKC for a couple of weeks now. Their signal and processing are very good...sounds like an Omnia AM processor to me. But they've got to get their automation to hit with the legal ID YAHOO! Sports gives them at :59:50 every hour...they've missed every one I've heard.
And with the expectation of having the big black FCC truck up on the Knobs sometime soon (now that they've found fertile fishing 'round these parts with WMMG), everybody better get their house in order! Wait, my phone's ringing... ;D
BobOnTheJob said:After sitting in that building soldering new transistors into those power modules every few months, trust me when I tell you that you wouldn't want that MW1A back. I don't know if they all ate solid state devices like that one did, but unless you're looking for job security, that thing had no redeeming value.