I'm not far from Piper where KPX originates but I don't blame them for the spotty signal I get from WDNA. I was able to pick up 88.5 in Boca near the Turnpike just this week so they may be at full power. I rate the daytime audio as below average but at night it sounds like a RealAudio stream from 1996. That obviously has something to do with how Nova Southeastern is getting their audio to Piper and they used an ISDN initially but that must have changed sometime in the last ten years. If they're using a web stream would it kill them to up the bit rate? Going to 64k mono would be a start!Are there any interference complaints towards 88.5 from DNA listeners in Broward? I recall about 10 years ago when me and a friend of mine tried getting KPX to sound loud and good we got shot down by the schoolboard person responsible for the station. Their transmitter had one dead PA module so it ran at reduced power. I wonder if they ever fixed it. I took a listen last night and it sounds pretty bad. Do they have anyone there who takes care of it?
If WKPX's antenna were any lower,
It would be touching the ground.
Moving to the old WCKO stick at Rock Island Road & 44th street with the same 3KW would have accomplished the same thing for much less money.They had a CP to go to 25kw (same height) after NBC 6 went digital but they let it lapse for reasons I'm sure had to do with money.
But then they'd have to pay rent to the Beasleys unless they were feeling generous and donated the space to the school board. Since they own the tripod at Piper it would be a one-time expense to upgrade.Moving to the old WCKO stick at Rock Island Road & 44th street with the same 3KW would have accomplished the same thing for much less money.
I remember when WDNA was in mono. They have come a long way.