I misread it. No big deal. That waste of frequency in Bellville came to mind when I saw it. :
purpledevil said:Man, bruce, you are relentless. I don't care for the programming of KEYH either, but it's not garbage and you don't really have to repost that tidbit every other day.
On the other point you bring up, believe it or not I've logged KFYO from Bellville before. That thing is somewhat of a monster at 5,000 watts, but that has a lot to do with its dial position too and the fact that KBME doesn't exactly favor the NW areas of SE Texas.
rbrucecarter5 said:purpledevil said:Man, bruce, you are relentless. I don't care for the programming of KEYH either, but it's not garbage and you don't really have to repost that tidbit every other day.
On the other point you bring up, believe it or not I've logged KFYO from Bellville before. That thing is somewhat of a monster at 5,000 watts, but that has a lot to do with its dial position too and the fact that KBME doesn't exactly favor the NW areas of SE Texas.
I wonder if there is anything we can do complain about KEYH. Much of the time they just broadcast somebody talking, the voice is tinny and muffled, but there is a loud audible hum and for some reason it slops over worse than ever. Maybe a little free engineering time over there to put in a brick wall lowpass filter? They would probably get better coverage if they aren't wasting power broadcasting high frequencies with no content that is usable to listeners. Win for them, win for KONO fans!
I've done the reverse of the KFYO scenario you describe - only with KILT. It gets into Lubbock fairly well, but mixes with Albuquerque's 610. It probably is even better now, because KWFT 620 moved from Wichita Falls to Dallas, so there would be less interference. 620 is still a monster regional across North Texas, but wouldn't cause as much adjacent channel interference to KILT.
purpledevil said:Very interested in catching KWFT after reading your post. That is a station that I personally have never logged. What is the format for KWFT? Only 620 I was aware of is the Radio Disney affiliate coming out of Plano. Is KMKI what once was KWFT? My Dallas radio history is very limited. I'd like to add a little special time to 620 during the nightly spin of the dial to see what it yields.