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Looks like someone fat fingered a reading and turned it off by accdent at 9am this morning.
If you hear this happen, please call the front office (800-849-8930) and inform the person answering the phone that 100.5 is off the air. They will get the word to engineering asap.
Mark I know thats true but yet it made me laugh when I read it. When you thin things out as much as they are right now I guess it is hard sometimes to keep track of everything.
Actually, it wasn't a fat finger. A underground HV power connection started burning up. The arcing was causing power glitches. It finally burnt up about 30 minutes ago. It's off again until the power company repairs. No genset
I wonder how far 100.3 WORG can be heard around the Charleston and surounding area right now, if current weather conditions don't block it with another station from *&#$* somewhere. When 100.5 was put on the air they had to short space with 100.3 to be allowed to go on the air, makes me wonder if 100.3 is being heard well past Summerville.
I can imagine WORG sometimes bleeds into 100.5. When I was in Summerville for a while, WORG picked up well in the car as well as in the house with no problems.
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