It's cooming in as if it was local here in Delhi. Have they increased thier single or is this just tropo? I should not be getting this.
robmadden1 said:It's cooming in as if it was local here in Delhi. Have they increased thier single or is this just tropo? I should not be getting this.
Easy enough to determine Rob...listen at the top of the hour (usually within a minute or two thereof). They will either ID as Wilmington or as WNLT. Let us know which it is once you ID it...xmusicmatt said:robmadden1 said:It's cooming in as if it was local here in Delhi. Have they increased thier single or is this just tropo? I should not be getting this.
It's a long shot since I am not in Cinci area...but you could have heard their K-Love Translator for 104.3 WNLT..
W272BY
CINCINNATI OH US
102.3 FM
http://www.recnet.com/cdbs/fmq.php?facid=144693&jaws=0
MikeStandardsFromIndiana said:Translators i believe only have to be Identifed for during certian hour blocks during the day like mid morning, mid afternoon and evening i believe
The ID will never mention W272BY with a K-LOVE station. As another poster pointed out, K-LOVE translators do use the inaudible FSK ID hourly. I am assuming that since you mentioned 104.3 first that the ID said WNLT - Harrison right after the 104.3. If that is so, then you definitely are hearing a translator. If you were hearing Wilmington directly, the 102.3 would be first, followed by the Wilmington call letters & a mention of Wilmington before any mention of other stations. K-LOVE usually promotes other K-LOVE stations in their ID's, so correctly identifying the "original" station requires listening to see what the first frequency, call sign & city in the ID are.robmadden1 said:The id said 104.3 Cincinnati, 102.3 Willimington, 96.9, Dayton nothing about W272BY.
FCC page for W272BY: http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?list=0&facid=144693