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Atlanta SCAs

I was looking at the composite signals from several Atlanta stations the other day and noticed that many are still running 67/92 kHz subcarriers. I don't have a (working) demod for these; has anyone compiled a list of the uses?

I know that WABE has the Georgia Radio Reading Service on the 67 kHz. WCLK was transmitting a 92 kHz--I think this may be their student station.

I saw at least one station with a big digital signal taking up the SCA space.

Most stations were transmitting RBDS at 57 kHz, but several weren't (including the Cox stations, WCLK, WRAS).
 
I think WZGC has Chinese programming on one of theirs. I really don't remember what anyone else has...haven't checked them out in a while.



> I was looking at the composite signals from several Atlanta
> stations the other day and noticed that many are still
> running 67/92 kHz subcarriers. I don't have a (working)
> demod for these; has anyone compiled a list of the uses?
>
> I know that WABE has the Georgia Radio Reading Service on
> the 67 kHz. WCLK was transmitting a 92 kHz--I think this
> may be their student station.
>
> I saw at least one station with a big digital signal taking
> up the SCA space.
>
> Most stations were transmitting RBDS at 57 kHz, but several
> weren't (including the Cox stations, WCLK, WRAS).
>
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> I think WZGC has Chinese programming on one of theirs. I
> really don't remember what anyone else has...haven't checked
> them out in a while.

A station I was at years ago, was running the (huh?) Physicians Radio Network on theirs.
 
I know of a couple in North Carolina that have leased the band to Christian churches sucessfully. Also a couple of them in Washington are broadcasting in Spanish.

> I was looking at the composite signals from several Atlanta
> stations the other day and noticed that many are still
> running 67/92 kHz subcarriers. I don't have a (working)
> demod for these; has anyone compiled a list of the uses?
>
> I know that WABE has the Georgia Radio Reading Service on
> the 67 kHz. WCLK was transmitting a 92 kHz--I think this
> may be their student station.
>
> I saw at least one station with a big digital signal taking
> up the SCA space.
>
> Most stations were transmitting RBDS at 57 kHz, but several
> weren't (including the Cox stations, WCLK, WRAS).
>
 
All of that spanish sh*t needs to be put on the SCA's. Bring the oldies back and give us a dance station! Enough of this spanish crap. That's about all you hear on AM these days and now it's starting to take over the FM dial starting with 101.9 then WLKQ 102.3 and now Viva.

> I know of a couple in North Carolina that have leased the
> band to Christian churches sucessfully. Also a couple of
> them in Washington are broadcasting in Spanish.
>
> > I was looking at the composite signals from several
> Atlanta
> > stations the other day and noticed that many are still
> > running 67/92 kHz subcarriers. I don't have a (working)
> > demod for these; has anyone compiled a list of the uses?
> >
> > I know that WABE has the Georgia Radio Reading Service on
> > the 67 kHz. WCLK was transmitting a 92 kHz--I think this
> > may be their student station.
> >
> > I saw at least one station with a big digital signal
> taking
> > up the SCA space.
> >
> > Most stations were transmitting RBDS at 57 kHz, but
> several
> > weren't (including the Cox stations, WCLK, WRAS).
> >
>
 
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