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820 Evansville

After years of no processing (basic limiting), it appears they have a new or donated on air processor. They sound a million times better and on equal par of the rest of the AM dial.
 
radiorob2.0 said:
After years of no processing (basic limiting), it appears they have a new or donated on air processor. They sound a million times better and on equal par of the rest of the AM dial.
Either that, or someone who knows what they are doing is working there. Sure it's the processing, or did they get a new xmtr? For many years WIKY 820 had the best sound anywhere. Glad the 820 spot is sounding better.
 
Douglas B. said:
radiorob2.0 said:
After years of no processing (basic limiting), it appears they have a new or donated on air processor. They sound a million times better and on equal par of the rest of the AM dial.
Either that, or someone who knows what they are doing is working there. Sure it's the processing, or did they get a new xmtr? For many years WIKY 820 had the best sound anywhere. Glad the 820 spot is sounding better.

It could be a new transmitter, regardless it a million times better. Even from that simple set up, 820 should be on par with the other Evansville AM's.
 
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