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I have heard stories of stations making claims like that, then the carts jammed on-air!

A small AM station here in NJ, 1590 WERA, claimed for years to be transmitting in AM Stereo, when they never actually did. When I finally got a C-Quam receiver in 1995 I discovered they were mono, but thought that maybe they were using the Kahn system, which they had to stop using when the FCC made C-Quam the standard. But later a former engineer for the station spilled the beans that WERA never transmitted in AM Stereo of any kind -- the DJs just made it up.
 
I have heard stories of stations making claims like that, then the carts jammed on-air!

Looks like the board op forgot to alcohol swab the heads! Too much oxide on the heads or capstans can cause jams.
 
94.7 in Chicago was going through quite a few changes in the 90s and early 2000's. It wasn't until around 2005-06 when they went to "oldies" that they finally settled on a format that worked for them.
 
94.7 in Chicago was going through quite a few changes in the 90s and early 2000's. It wasn't until around 2005-06 when they went to "oldies" that they finally settled on a format that worked for them.

The "Wheel of Formats" is one of the reasons I actually found 94.7 interesting. You never knew on any given day whether or not you'd turn the station on and hear a new format on the air. Nowadays, I just listen 'cause I like the music.
 
The "Wheel of Formats" is one of the reasons I actually found 94.7 interesting. You never knew on any given day whether or not you'd turn the station on and hear a new format on the air. Nowadays, I just listen 'cause I like the music.

In the 90s they had a talk format for awhile. It didn't last long.
 
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