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DX on Webcasts. . .

http://www.radio-info.com/mods/board?Post=493637&Board=memphis

I figured that all streams were run directly from the studio, and as such, wouldn't be affected by tropo or skip. Apparently not.

WXHT will be a part of my early-morning DX check now, certainly, but does anyone else know of other streams that are fed by antenna and could provide catches? Is there a way to tell the difference between an antenna feed and a direct stream by listening?
 
ht> tp://www.radio-info.com/mods/board?Post=493637&Board=memphis
>
>
> I figured that all streams were run directly from the
> studio, and as such, wouldn't be affected by tropo or skip.
> Apparently not.
>
> WXHT will be a part of my early-morning DX check now,
> certainly, but does anyone else know of other streams that
> are fed by antenna and could provide catches? Is there a
> way to tell the difference between an antenna feed and a
> direct stream by listening?
>

WLRK Wausau

www.rockit1079.com

The station was going on and off for transmitter work and you could hear full radio static and another station faintly in the background.


WNTN Newton, MA

www.wntn.com

Fed directly from a radio, but cuts off at night when the station signs off.<P ID="signature">______________
</P>
 
> ht>
> tp://www.radio-info.com/mods/board?Post=493637&Board=memphis
>
> >
> >
> > I figured that all streams were run directly from the
> > studio, and as such, wouldn't be affected by tropo or
> skip.
> > Apparently not.
> >
> > WXHT will be a part of my early-morning DX check now,
> > certainly, but does anyone else know of other streams that
>
> > are fed by antenna and could provide catches? Is there a
> > way to tell the difference between an antenna feed and a
> > direct stream by listening?
> >
>
> WLRK Wausau
>
> www.rockit1079.com
>
> The station was going on and off for transmitter work and
> you could hear full radio static and another station faintly
> in the background.
>
>
> WNTN Newton, MA
>
> www.wntn.com
>
> Fed directly from a radio, but cuts off at night when the
> station signs off.
>
WPRB 103.3 in Princeton
http://www.wprb.com

It's fed from a radio in Princeton, NJ. I've heard WARM 103.3 and WESR 103.3 on that stream when WPRB signs off. Usually, there's interference from 103.5 KTU and its IBOC hash.

If the stream is high quality, you can probably tell if its being fed off the air if you can detect the 19 kHz stereo pilot.<P ID="signature">______________
17-year-old radio geek
Location: Princeton Junction, NJ
AIM: KewlDude471</P>
 
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