DanielBoone said:
Roachley said:
mofocat said:
Roachley said:
So... did anyone else hear todays test?
Yes... Merced area (mobile this time). Good signal, suprisingly quiet carrier, considering it was competing with two co-channels KBAY & KGEN. Only one minor dropout heard. Modulation/loudness comparable with others. The signal & modulation levels must be decent, "splatter was heard on both the upper & lower adjacents. - So what to program to the masses in the homoginized valley radio bowl, who knows?
Did you happen to try to hear it in that area a month ago during the previous test?
As far as programming- hmmm ... How about a simulcast of KZPO? Given the bazaar ownership issues with KZPO, I realize the chances are slim to none, but it would serve to replace the long gone nostalgia format that 103.1, KAAT used to provide. The KZPO and KCGC signals would complement each other quite nicely- one serving North of Selma to Merced and the other, South of Selma to Delano.
In the same area, but stationary. Antenna at 60'. A Radio Shack VU190 I think it is (looks like it's been discontinued) w/ a 20dB amp (about 10 years old) actually aimed at (Walnut Grove) Sacramento at the time. Was about the same as todays report. Note: The receiver would stop on it with a "scan" so I'd say it was comparable.
Radio discontinued a lot of good items (especially their TV/FM antennas)
BIG MISTAKE!!!!
Back in the 80s at my old house in North/West Clovis I had the V/FM 185, which did not have the UHF, I used a separate UHF directional ant., I had a rotor on it, I would point it at Walnut Grove and pick up KCRA 3, KVIE 6, KXTV 10, KOVR 13 , and the FM worked better than the more recent FM Directional antennas than Radio Shack has.