KBBW is a blowtorch during the day, spanning from the Oklahoma state line to the Gulf of Mexico. At night, however, the signal fades as soon as you cross the Falls County Line (Old Blevins Road on I-35, to be exact). Any word on a nighttime upgrade?
Pete Pyeatt said:KBBW is a blowtorch during the day, spanning from the Oklahoma state line to the Gulf of Mexico. At night, however, the signal fades as soon as you cross the Falls County Line (Old Blevins Road on I-35, to be exact). Any word on a nighttime upgrade?
Mediafrog+ said:I recall some years back there was some noise about KBBW possibly moving to 1020 with a daytime upgrade to 50kw, and a better might signal. I recall it was discussed on these boards, Apparently nothing ever came of it.
jd said:The KBBW night pattern, on paper and in reality, is one of the ugliest around. It sort of reminds me of the old KRZI 1580 pattern that barely made it across town, and it had a similar unnecessary lobe pointed south. That old pattern (dating back to the KBGO days) was an absolute nightmare, and I'm not sure the thing was ever fully within the licensed parameters for any extended period during its entire existence.
a search turned up a post from the late Mike_O about the idea of KBBW moving to 1020, and it looks like it was just that, an idea about reducing interference to co-channel KLAT in Houston.
Mediafrog+ said:I recall that in the KAWA days (1960's) 1010 was almost a local in Austin--very solid signal.
Pete Pyeatt said:College Station's KZNE has horrible nighttime directional coverage much like KBBW. If you drive five miles east of College Station at night, you will lose KZNE. They obtained an HD3, 95-1HD3, which covers Aggieland and its surrounding areas very well. No such option is available for KBBW, however.
fredcantu said:How many HD radios do you think are out there in Waco or BCS?