Over the past five years I have observered the very fast and very sad deterioration of terrestrial radio as we knew it. In reality it goes back much further to 80/90 and the abdication by the FCC enforcing the standards for emission of RF noise put out by electronic equipment. In recent years ignoring the prolifiation of pirate radio, now any dirtbag can buy equipment on ebay and put a signal on the air.
Even more frightening, deterioration is now on the fast track, I have
a couple of examples:
One of lifes little pleasures has been listening to Saturday with Sinatra and Sunday Sinatra and friends with Ron Della Chiesa on WPLM-FM.
I live in Salem, NH, when WNNH was built on 99.1 a bit of antenna work minimized the problem and I was thrilled when they moved sites the problem went away.
Then came the IBOC trash from 99.5 making 99.1 unlistenable in the car north of the Concord Rd exit on I 93.
Though a major piss off I was happy that I could still listen at home......but not for long...one Saturday night a couple of months ago I hit the WPLM-FM preset on my Bose clock radio and what do I hear on 99.1......A HIGHLY DISTORTED LUNATIC PREACHER SCREAMING AT ME IN SPANISH....another pirate formerly on 99.9 that moved to 99.1 when a legal translator was licensed on 99.9
I am beginning to think I must be a real sap for obeying the law....why should I?
an evergrowing segment of the population is no longer subject to the laws
governing everyone else, at one time, for those that didn't...swift puinishment ensued.
Example # 2 since Sinatra on Saturday nights is just a fond memory I have been
listening to Pat Desmaris and Lovell Dyett on WBZ. Now AM radio is just about over.
I live in a 33 unit three floor condo about 40 miles north of Boston, in the past
five years the electrical noise level has risen so high that WBZ is now unusable
most of the time even using a GE Superadio on a windowsill.
Everytime someone turns on a microwave oven or one of those horrific energy saver
RF trash emiitting light bulbs its all over.
On a Potomac FIM WRKO covers my location day and night with 12 - 16 MV/M
which I consider a pretty robust signal....recently unlistenable much of the time with the GE superadio on the windowsill and can no longer null the noise.
Had to continue listening to WBZ on the internet tonight.
Sad to say the future for over the air radio looks pretty dim
Even more frightening, deterioration is now on the fast track, I have
a couple of examples:
One of lifes little pleasures has been listening to Saturday with Sinatra and Sunday Sinatra and friends with Ron Della Chiesa on WPLM-FM.
I live in Salem, NH, when WNNH was built on 99.1 a bit of antenna work minimized the problem and I was thrilled when they moved sites the problem went away.
Then came the IBOC trash from 99.5 making 99.1 unlistenable in the car north of the Concord Rd exit on I 93.
Though a major piss off I was happy that I could still listen at home......but not for long...one Saturday night a couple of months ago I hit the WPLM-FM preset on my Bose clock radio and what do I hear on 99.1......A HIGHLY DISTORTED LUNATIC PREACHER SCREAMING AT ME IN SPANISH....another pirate formerly on 99.9 that moved to 99.1 when a legal translator was licensed on 99.9
I am beginning to think I must be a real sap for obeying the law....why should I?
an evergrowing segment of the population is no longer subject to the laws
governing everyone else, at one time, for those that didn't...swift puinishment ensued.
Example # 2 since Sinatra on Saturday nights is just a fond memory I have been
listening to Pat Desmaris and Lovell Dyett on WBZ. Now AM radio is just about over.
I live in a 33 unit three floor condo about 40 miles north of Boston, in the past
five years the electrical noise level has risen so high that WBZ is now unusable
most of the time even using a GE Superadio on a windowsill.
Everytime someone turns on a microwave oven or one of those horrific energy saver
RF trash emiitting light bulbs its all over.
On a Potomac FIM WRKO covers my location day and night with 12 - 16 MV/M
which I consider a pretty robust signal....recently unlistenable much of the time with the GE superadio on the windowsill and can no longer null the noise.
Had to continue listening to WBZ on the internet tonight.
Sad to say the future for over the air radio looks pretty dim