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Audio lousy on WKSS and CC musings

The processing is terrible on WKSS 95.7 recently. It sounds kind of tinny to me. In HD news, WHCN 105.9 HD signal has been unlockable for at least a month which means no WPOP simulcast on HD2. WWYZ 92.5 still ID's its HD that has been absent for a year. WUCS 97.9 has no RDS yet. What's going on at the candy cane building? One prediction: WUCS might eventually stand for "UConn Sports".
 
It stands for "Ultimate Connecticut Sports", despite the fact their signal barely leaves Hartford County on the Connecticut side. As for U-Conn, how long are the current deals with WTIC-AM 1080 anyways?

As for the legal ID stuff, I noticed that for a time on Saturday, WDRC-FM was using an old "Saturday Salute To The 70's" liner. The ID was the previous one where the singers didn't say "FM-HD 1". Strange! :)
 
I hate to say it, usually, I seem to be getting better audio of WKSS via iHeart Radio (but not today), and it's also at least 8 seconds ahead of the actual station. The audio is much lower in quality than it used to be and not much better in HD, and there's a very tinny quality that becomes painful to the ears after a very short time. It almost reminds me of the audio quality on WKCI.

Since we're at it here, WHCN was mentioned elsewhere as it's HD not locking in, I was in Southington just below the mountain yesterday morning and yes, this is true, no lock on HD. I've also noted that for the past few days TIC-FM not having it's HD-2 or HD-3.
 
The audio on WKSS sounds fine to me. If anything, WKCI has had extremely lousy audio for years now. They sound like a low bitrate internet stream.
 
KSS sounds better the past couple of days. For a few weeks, they had been running the "KC101 Signature Processing." That's where you get your Class B FM to sound like a 250-watt AM Daytimer from the 70's.
 
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