I e-mailed PD Randy Turner and GM Jason Finkelberg about the audio drop out problem and received a surprisingly rapid response from both . So these guys are indeed interested in what the listeners have to say. Kudos to them . These are there responses :
Hi Warren...
First, thanks so much for listening to our new station, Classic Hits 92.9, and for taking the time to send us an email. It's a thrill for me, as well, to have a station that I enjoy so much.
The last two months have been a frantic rush to build studios, build our programming and get a connection from our facility in Beacon up to the transmitter site in Saugerties. Studio, check!, Programming, check! Broadcast connection ... well two out of three ain't bad, huh?? I wish I could say that it's some new ingenious programming or marketing scheme ... but, it's not.
We are temporarily using an ISDN line (a really high quality and fast digital phone line connection) to get the programming from our studio in Beacon to the transmitter site in Saugerties. When we finally put the station on the air last Thursday, we discovered that there is, indeed, a periodic drop-out problem with that connection. How horribly embarrassing for our first few days on the air, huh!??! Our engineering teams are aware of the problem but have been unable to locate the source of the problem so far. The only thing we do know is that it's not our modems 'cause we switched to a second pair and the problem continued.
We now have all the paperwork to finalize our microwave connection from the studio to the transmitter site and hope to have that switched over in the next few days. So ... bear with us for just a few days and we should have it resolved.
Randy Turner
I have a tower crew up right now getting the problem fixed. We’ve been running over an ISDN line, starting tomorrow, we’ll be on an STL so there shouldn’t be anymore annoying drop-outs.
Jason Finkelberg
Hi Warren...
First, thanks so much for listening to our new station, Classic Hits 92.9, and for taking the time to send us an email. It's a thrill for me, as well, to have a station that I enjoy so much.
The last two months have been a frantic rush to build studios, build our programming and get a connection from our facility in Beacon up to the transmitter site in Saugerties. Studio, check!, Programming, check! Broadcast connection ... well two out of three ain't bad, huh?? I wish I could say that it's some new ingenious programming or marketing scheme ... but, it's not.
We are temporarily using an ISDN line (a really high quality and fast digital phone line connection) to get the programming from our studio in Beacon to the transmitter site in Saugerties. When we finally put the station on the air last Thursday, we discovered that there is, indeed, a periodic drop-out problem with that connection. How horribly embarrassing for our first few days on the air, huh!??! Our engineering teams are aware of the problem but have been unable to locate the source of the problem so far. The only thing we do know is that it's not our modems 'cause we switched to a second pair and the problem continued.
We now have all the paperwork to finalize our microwave connection from the studio to the transmitter site and hope to have that switched over in the next few days. So ... bear with us for just a few days and we should have it resolved.
Randy Turner
I have a tower crew up right now getting the problem fixed. We’ve been running over an ISDN line, starting tomorrow, we’ll be on an STL so there shouldn’t be anymore annoying drop-outs.
Jason Finkelberg