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Good ! Now I have no problem with my car .Nick said:Anyone else notice reception of New York stations is weaker this weekend?
Good ! Now I have no problem with my car .Nick said:Anyone else notice reception of New York stations is weaker this weekend?
doctor_radio said:eyg2181 said:they shouyld let the NYC stations give out 100000 watts of power... at least 923, 1019, and 1043
i wish the philly ones were full power as well...that'd be real nice.
Then they would have to rearrange the dial in at least the whole northeast. The area's too crowded with people, and too crowed with radio stations.
and THAT won't happen anytime soon at least.
MoldaMania182 said:In addition to what everyone already said here, I'm surprised no one mentioned the obvious...even if it were possible, what gain does a station have to go to 100k?? Has everyone forgotten the primary goal is to make $$$?? 100k is not going expand advertising or the actual market it's already serving which at the end of the day is what counts. Stations would actually lose money on their electric bill! What a smart move!! /sarcasm
eyg2181 said:yes, but more people would listen to the station
DavidEduardo said:eyg2181 said:yes, but more people would listen to the station
The only listeners who create revenue are inside the New York metro so expanded coverage would not get any more ratings or revenue in the NY market.
Don said:Now, maybe you can answer a question for me, as you've been around forever, and know a lot. Was there a time that class B's operated at less than 50Kw@500ft, or its equivalent? I don't remember the NYC FM's having quite the coverage back in the seventies that they do now.
DavidEduardo said:B's and C's have always been the same, B's 50 @ 500 and C's 100 @ 2000 except for a minor adjustment to change to metric heights.
In the late 70's I did due diligence for a the purchase of a certain Lake Success FM on which I had a signed option for Pueblo Communications (Hills) and looked at its site on the WTC as well as comparing it to the ESB facilities. Except for a few minor things, like WCAA moving to the ESB, nothing much has changed other than the plumbing for the common antennas.
DavidEduardo said:eyg2181 said:yes, but more people would listen to the station
The only listeners who create revenue are inside the New York metro so expanded coverage would not get any more ratings or revenue in the NY market.
Scott Fybush said:It wasn't just 105.9 going to ESB - 106.7 went to Empire around the time WRVR became WKHK in 1980, 100.3 went on Empire when it went from WVNJ-FM to WHTZ in 1982, 101.9 came back to Empire from WTC in the early nineties, and of course WKCR, WPAT-FM, WNYC-FM and WKTU all came to Empire after 9/11.
DavidEduardo said:Don said:Now, maybe you can answer a question for me, as you've been around forever, and know a lot. Was there a time that class B's operated at less than 50Kw@500ft, or its equivalent? I don't remember the NYC FM's having quite the coverage back in the seventies that they do now.
Once the classes were created, operating stations that did not comply (basically, stations that were superpowered) were allowed to preserve their status, called "grandfathered." However, in most cases if a station moved site, they had to build as a conforming A, B or C. We have a fair number of stations that are still grandfathered, but all that moved to the ESB had to conform.
The existing classes go back to the 50's, if I recall (I am 2000 miles from my old Broadcasting Yearbooks). A small adjustment more recently allowed A's to go to 6 kw at 100 meters, while they were 3 kw at 300 feet. In additon, C, C1, B, B1 and such subclasses were created as a rodeuct of docket 80-90 in the late 80's. That allowed many A's to become the lower classes of B or C, where they could not become full C's or B's.
B's and C's have always been the same, B's 50 @ 500 and C's 100 @ 2000 except for a minor adjustment to change to metric heights.
In the late 70's I did due diligence for a the purchase of a certain Lake Success FM on which I had a signed option for Pueblo Communications (Hills) and looked at its site on the WTC as well as comparing it to the ESB facilities. Except for a few minor things, like WCAA moving to the ESB, nothing much has changed other than the plumbing for the common antennas.
Don said:Thanks, Dave!
radiodxrichmond said:Slightly off-topic question for all:
When the WTC site gets rebuilt with the proposed 1776' high antenna on the top of the tower, will many TV and FM's move back? Would there be any real advantages besides an extra 400' of height (with less power)? I would take it FM's would not like it too much; at that high of a height the 4.8 kW cranked out now would probably get reduced to around 2 kW...not to mention the emotional issues with even rebuilding the site
Scott Fybush said:radiodxrichmond said:Slightly off-topic question for all:
When the WTC site gets rebuilt with the proposed 1776' high antenna on the top of the tower, will many TV and FM's move back? Would there be any real advantages besides an extra 400' of height (with less power)? I would take it FM's would not like it too much; at that high of a height the 4.8 kW cranked out now would probably get reduced to around 2 kW...not to mention the emotional issues with even rebuilding the site
The FMs, for the most part, can't move down there, as it would create short-spacing issues for many of them. It's expected that many, if not all, of the TVs will go back there when the time comes. It's still far enough out that most of them seem to be focusing on maximizing facilities at Empire for now. It will start to get less crowded there in a year's time, when all the analog transmitters start coming out and some of the antenna space on the mast gets opened up. (No need for those big channel 2 or 4/5 antennas after 2009!)
Jamie said:Scott, do you know of any HDTV pocket tv's yet?
I bet if I could get one that with the analog shutdown and Digital TV stations cranking out 1,000,000 watts+ ( correct me if I am wrong) especially with a few building they can use now besides Empire and Times Square, that the signal from CT would Be pretty good. I never have tried to get a tv that is HDTV ready... I still think they cost too much but would like to get on soon
MoldaMania182 said:In addition to what everyone already said here, I'm surprised no one mentioned the obvious...even if it were possible, what gain does a station have to go to 100k?? Has everyone forgotten the primary goal is to make $$$??