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I'm waiting for the online stream to come up.......... ;D
asugeorge1 said:Now I'm not ready to claim victory just yet with the all-night Lumberyard. Keep in mind, this is the time of year where every two years, for whatever strange reason, Sandusky keeps the 1440 transmitter on all night for one infamous weekend. If you look earlier in this thread, the same phenomena happened two years ago right after April Fools Day. The same thing also occurred four years ago back in 2008. I don't know why this happens every two years (to keep the night-time authorization?), but it's occurring yet again this year.
Dr. Akbar said:asugeorge1 said:Now I'm not ready to claim victory just yet with the all-night Lumberyard. Keep in mind, this is the time of year where every two years, for whatever strange reason, Sandusky keeps the 1440 transmitter on all night for one infamous weekend. If you look earlier in this thread, the same phenomena happened two years ago right after April Fools Day. The same thing also occurred four years ago back in 2008. I don't know why this happens every two years (to keep the night-time authorization?), but it's occurring yet again this year.
But the most important question: what becomes of this topic? Seems it has come to the end of the line and time for the Middle Eastern Men of the Media to move on. We'll miss A Day In The Life Of A Lamptimer, but we tip our fezes to the Valley's newest fulltime Ancient Modulation station. Well done, Goldminers!
asugeorge1 said:Also, the novelty of KAZG will continue to live on. No commercials, no legal ID's, Radio Khushi, Kim and Don, Frank Sinatra and more. Where else can you get this?
KOOL Listener Lauren said:Let's get a good idea of the beloved Lumberyard 1440's new reach!
Post your nearest major intersection and if you can hear it where you are post-sunset!
asugeorge1 said:KOOL Listener Lauren said:Let's get a good idea of the beloved Lumberyard 1440's new reach!
Post your nearest major intersection and if you can hear it where you are post-sunset!
All right KOOL Lauren, let's do it! For me in Gilbert near Guadalupe and Val Vista, KAZG comes in with a listenable signal, but the Lumberyard gets some serious skywave and electrical interference. If you're lucky enough to get away from all the noise, at best the station comes in with a poor to fair signal.
I can also post some other observations from driving around town: From downtown Phoenix driving back to the East Valley via I-17 and I-10, KAZG is weak around the Durango Curve near the KOY stick, but the signal strengthens as you head east and peaks on the I-10 near the Broadway Curve. On the U.S. 60, the signal fades a little near Mill Avenue (which is strange since that's directly south of the KAZG stick), but the signal increases in power near the 101 and into Mesa. The signal is actually very good until you get past Stapley Drive / Gilbert Road. Once past Gilbert Road, you can notice some serious skywave interference and it continues to get worse near Val Vista Drive. Overall for me, the signal is listenable in Gilbert, but there is some serious skywave and electrical interference going on.
I wonder why the signal fades a little directly south of the KAZG stick along Mill Avenue in Tempe? I think the culprit might be those Papago Mountains, but I'm not entirely sure. ???
KOOL Listener Lauren said:The brand-new Nautel transmitter is very pretty! Lovely shades of gray.![]()
KOOL Listener Lauren said:The brand-new Nautel transmitter is very pretty! Lovely shades of gray.![]()
xmusicmatt said:Despite the retiring of the lamptimer...
KeithE4 said:But they're so strong in Tempe, especially north of Warner on I-10, I was starting to wonder if they moved the transmitter out of the lumberyard to the Gumpdusky Broadcast Center, and are piggybacked on one of the KDUS towers.