LOL That was a good format stunt... Good way to get people talking also... It was right about this time when the flip took place from Oldies to CHR if I remember also... CC1
I've gotten it as far as southern Laurens county....the problem is, though, that 97.5 WCOS really starts to eat in on it as you go S/SW. Still, this thing cranks for 250w.Powell E. Way III W4OPW said:I can hear this in far NW Newberry County........ ;D
Powell E. Way III W4OPW said:WCOS-FM isn't THAT strong in western Newberry county, although I have no trouble with the HD. I can hear it fine on a radio with DSP, but a DSP has no trouble with super strong FIRST adjacents. It really amazed me that the Grundig G8 does so well on FM.
Gatekeeper007 said:Two factors help low power signals better than just about anything else, low or no interference cochannel and first adjacent, and tower and or ground level height. I have seen and heard newer engineers tell people that if you don't want the tower height then just up the power to the same erp. This might look good on paper but in the real world nothing and I mean nothing beats height. Granted it helps to have penetration power for trees and buildings but if it is at the sake of less tower height and you are not a 50k or 100k station then you are wasting your signal.
I didn't listen today, but it's always sounded good to me. Their online stream is poor quality (as are most Cox streams) compared to most, but I doubt they are feeding it with that. I am not sure if translators receive their audio differently than traditional sticks.freqdev said:i listened some today. the audio quality is horrible. is it because it is a rebroadcast of a stream?
I'm wondering if "that swimmy streaming sound" is what I used to hear when I would try to listen to Paul Harvey online when I somehow missed his show on my local station. That's one reason I refused to even try streaming for years.CraigD said:I'm almost certain they're picking that up off the HD radio receiver. Being an HD-3 there is data compression at play there that you are hearing causing the swimmy streaming sound. As I'm told often, MOST radio listeners will never notice that. I'd say all-in-all Cox is to be commended for pulling this out of their hat of tricks. Stand by for a possible DMG suprise. OK, you may wanna sit - could be a minute.
carolinaradio said:I listened yesterday and they sounded fine in the north Greenville area (Poinsett Hwy, N Pleasantburg area) down towards Fountain Inn. Are you getting anything strong on 97.5 or 97.9? Could be the weather, who knows.