the 94.5 the vibe is still on the air playing dance music in sin city. we are now in june no format change yet
Nick said:It just baffles me why Jelli didn't go with their BPM format on 94.5 and rock on 96.7
Radio3787 said:You obviously didn't log on to the website or use the app. It's not canned and I do think it's the future of radio which is dying from better technology. People like to feel in control. Preprogrammed radio is stale and more canned than Jelli. Especially when you have the same DJs on 10 different Clear Channel Top 40 stations all at the same timeslot.
Kevin Fitzgerald said:Both of these signals seem to suffer from considerable booster to main interference (main at Cabin canyon site Mesquite). I'm sure they're using the Harris Syncrocast system to synchronize these (this minimizes booster interference). Also, they're just a little too far away...just a few miles would likely have made a big difference. Its interesting to consider that the 4th station that was suppose to go up at the Cabin Canyon site in mesquite threw in the towel and moved back to St. George (the 95.9 signal). The stations coming in from Dolan Springs, AZ benefit from more terrain shielding blocking their main signal more effectively. Some natural blockage always works much better for a booster to be more effective. Bottom line....I don't think either of these stations will do all that great ratings wise with their current signal configuration.
KF
KyleAndMelissa22 said:So how clear are the signals from 94.5 & 96.7 in Vegas and in Henderson?
Are they both about equal in signal strength, or is 96.7 a little stronger
since theres no translator on a neighboring channel.
Last time I was there in 2008, 94.5 was very weak in the NW part of the valley,
ok but still kinda weak on the Northeast side, it didn't come in at all near the airport,
and in Henderson it was barely listenable thru static.
I haven't gotten to listen to 94.5 or 96.7 in person since they added the booster,
I guess it wasn't too much improvement (radio-locator still lists Henderson in the fringe
and the booster is 20 miles NE of the LV strip)
I personally think they could easily re-locate to the same tower as KVEG-97.5 or KRRN-92.7
near Moapa (94.5's licensed city) and that'd be some great improvement all around for everyone.
As long as they can throw a city-grade signal to their licensed city moving it shouldn't really be a problem I would think...
Funny how 97.5 is licensed to Mesquite but serves Las Vegas from Moapa,
while 94.5 licensed to the Moapa area wants to serve Las Vegas but mostly serves Mesquite.![]()