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AM 1000

If you look at my post from yesterday, it says 9:30 PM for that message.


it shows in my local time here, but not all boards are like that.. i dont take too much stock often times in board time stamps because i use so many different Message boards and theyre all different. my state even has two time zones.

Your post itself nor RadioFixers had a specific time in the message content, so i wasnt sure when it was posted
 
That's what I thought. I posted around 9:30 PM yesterday so WCCD should have been off.
It's definitely a city grade signal, low power but wide enough to spill into the 1st adjacent 990 and 1010. Probably no processing or NRSC filtering, the audio sounds flat but clean for what it is.
it shows in my local time here, but not all boards are like that.. i dont take too much stock often times in board time stamps because i use so many different Message boards and theyre all different. my state even has two time zones.

Your post itself nor RadioFixers had a specific time in the message content, so i wasnt sure when it was posted
My post reflects the time at which I was actually tuning in. New York time.
 
The same feed as 92.7 is on 1000 wherever it's coming from and it's about 9:30 PM here (Eastern time for those Alaskan folks!)
 
It's close to 10:30 pm Eastern Time and the Air 1 feed is loud and strong on WCCD 1000. That's what I meant about the legal part before. I wonder what Dale Edwards has long term for this station and if the old format is dead?
 
I would think Mr. Edwards would program the gospel format that used to be on the old WABQ 1540, before he sold it to Good Karma. (Good Karma recently turned back that license.) Possibly networking with his now non profit WABQ 1460 in Painesville.
A 100 watt stick at E. 131st and Miles will cover much of the urban areas he lost when he sold 1540.
In Painesville, he has applied to similarly decrease power and put up a single stick off I-90 in Mentor that would cover central Lake county and feed the Painesville translator, allowing him to sell off the old Painesville antenna site and land, just as many AM owners are doing.
It's all part of what AM radio is today, sad but true.
 
As I had mentioned in a previous post on this topic, I haven't heard a Legal ID that mentions the AM1000 frequency in Cleveland. Air-1 must, or at least, may be a place holder. The strong, and clear, Air-1 signal for Cleveland is at 92.7 FM. There is no need for duplicate programming on AM1000. Who would donate money to support this?
 
As I had mentioned in a previous post on this topic, I haven't heard a Legal ID that mentions the AM1000 frequency in Cleveland. Air-1 must, or at least, may be a place holder. The strong, and clear, Air-1 signal for Cleveland is at 92.7 FM. There is no need for duplicate programming on AM1000. Who would donate money to support this?
Not only that, WCCD shouldn't be on during nighttime hours.
 
As I had mentioned in a previous post on this topic, I haven't heard a Legal ID that mentions the AM1000 frequency in Cleveland. Air-1 must, or at least, may be a place holder. The strong, and clear, Air-1 signal for Cleveland is at 92.7 FM. There is no need for duplicate programming on AM1000. Who would donate money to support this?

as stated before, its just to keep the license alive and finals modulated
 
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