While driving around at lunchtime today (10/4) and tuning around, I noticed that KCYB was missing from 101.7; KNTE was in the clear. Knowing that KCYB has a CP to move to 103.5 I checked there, but only heard a fairly good signal from KBPA (tropo to the west and southwest is kicking up today.)
However at a later check after 4:30pm I did hear rock music in mono on 103.5, fighting it out with KBPA. The music played was consistent with what we've heard on KCYB, and I've never heard any other mono stations on the frequency. The music would occasionally cut out, and the compression/equalization would change, as if someone was adjusting the settings. At the same time, KNTE still in the clear on 101.7.
I never heard any ID, but I'm pretty certain this was KCYB testing on the new frequency. It's getting grief from KBPA today, though tropo is usually not at current levels, so 103.5 should be an improvement over the old 101.7.
The new facility runs 22 watts from an antenna about a mile south of 290 on Becker Road. If you are at the Fairfield Premium Outlet mall you should have a strong signal. This of course assumes that what I heard is actually coming from the new transmitter location.
The move south was made necessary by co-channel LPFM KYBY in Magnolia, which apparently has yet to hit the air (anyone in that area heard anything from them?)
However at a later check after 4:30pm I did hear rock music in mono on 103.5, fighting it out with KBPA. The music played was consistent with what we've heard on KCYB, and I've never heard any other mono stations on the frequency. The music would occasionally cut out, and the compression/equalization would change, as if someone was adjusting the settings. At the same time, KNTE still in the clear on 101.7.
I never heard any ID, but I'm pretty certain this was KCYB testing on the new frequency. It's getting grief from KBPA today, though tropo is usually not at current levels, so 103.5 should be an improvement over the old 101.7.
The new facility runs 22 watts from an antenna about a mile south of 290 on Becker Road. If you are at the Fairfield Premium Outlet mall you should have a strong signal. This of course assumes that what I heard is actually coming from the new transmitter location.
The move south was made necessary by co-channel LPFM KYBY in Magnolia, which apparently has yet to hit the air (anyone in that area heard anything from them?)