I am listening in Houston online. I just an heard a Legal ID. Is the classic cool on the internet 24/7 while it still shares format time with Relevant Radio on the air?
WNTD is not a share time. As I understand, it has "Relevant Radio" from 5AM 'til 6PM, and the "Timeless Cool" is from 6PM 'til 5AM.Chuck Tiller said:I am listening in Houston online. I just an heard a Legal ID. Is the classic cool on the internet 24/7 while it still shares format time with Relevant Radio on the air?
Stormy01, wasn't that station dark for a while? When did they turn it back on?stormy01 said:Enjoying The Avenue on WZRK 1550 from Lake Geneva, WI daytime (good signal starting in the Wauconda area going N/NW on U.S. 12)
TR1992 said:Stormy01, wasn't that station dark for a while? When did they turn it back on?stormy01 said:Enjoying The Avenue on WZRK 1550 from Lake Geneva, WI daytime (good signal starting in the Wauconda area going N/NW on U.S. 12)
Thanks stormy01.stormy01 said:TR1992 said:Stormy01, wasn't that station dark for a while? When did they turn it back on?stormy01 said:Enjoying The Avenue on WZRK 1550 from Lake Geneva, WI daytime (good signal starting in the Wauconda area going N/NW on U.S. 12)
WZRK has been of the air for about a year, according to an earlier message on this site. I believe that in order for the licensee of a radio station in the U.S. to keep their facility licensed the licensee must have it on the air at least once per year, or the license is deleted. 'ZRK has been off since about November of last year, so that makes sense that it was reactivated. It was Tuesday Nov. 3 that I first noted 'ZRK was on, I don't scan the AM dial every single day, but often. I have no idea how long WZRK will stay on, if one wants to know, contact Sovereign City. I believe there is contact information on the Avenue 950 website, www.avenue950.com [email protected]
klutch00 said:I'm a little disturbed to understand that after four months or so of being on the air that the station has yet to register a blip on the ratings.
317C50KW said:The thing is, there are 6 towers there. It would be a tad difficult to roll in a Mayflower moving van and pack up the towers, transmitter and phaser and move them west. The FCC might not be too pleased with it either.
And I doubt that the owner has the $$$ to finance such an undertaking if it were possible.
Great programming idea and I hope it continues!
stormy01 said:After all, 110kHz is a long way from 890 to 1000!!!! (theoretically there should be two metro-grade signals in that range)
stormy01 said:... but what were they thinking, only in terms of covering the city proper, but not the metro??? - ...
Yes, they are on the new tower's both day and night, with no hiss right now! I am able to hear AM 1180 WSQR moststormy01 said:The Avenue 950 was listenable the last couple of nights here in the Crystal Lake area, and so was WNWI 1080, but no sign of WRTO on 1200. Are they on the new 4.5kW night power & pattern yet?
I'm sure atmospheric conditions had almost everything to do with it - what a shame, the station is 5kW at night, albeit highly directional, and only about 40 miles away, yet most of the time it sounds like it's much further away. Too bad WNTD won't/can't move the transmitter site further west - from the looks of the signal map on radio-locator.com, http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WNTD&service=AM&status=L&hours=N, about 2/3's of their primary coverage is wasted over Lake Michigan - great in the summer for those boaters listening to Avenue 950! If WNTD would move their transmitter site somewhere near Joliet similar to where WYLL has their transmitter/towers, they would have almost complete coverage of the Metropolitan area!
Hint, Hint - WNTD Engineering: Move the transmitter site further west, and get that wasted 2/3's of your signal on land!
klutch00 said:Could someone please explain how WJPC was able to broadcast at one-kilowatt daytime and five-kilowatt (albeit directional) nighttime before de-regulation took place?