thathoustonradiogeek said:
Something must have gone wrong with whatever sort of automation CBS Houston uses to shut down 650's transmitter.
As I write this KIKK is still on. The boys in Nashville are not going to like this.
Unless WSM flipped to CNN Radio.....
EDIT: or maybe KIKK built a directional night site, authorized and everything, without us knowing, but there are much more chances of pigs flying than that happening.
"I posted this on the Nashville Board and I know one of the transmitter operators at WSM in Nashville, I've been to thier transmitter site, and I own a daytime station with low nighttime power."
With all due respect, why are you and all on the Houston Board making such a big deal over it? If it was just one or two nights, it's probably a remote control or computer error. This happened to a station I was taking care of here in Gallatin. WYXE-AM 1130 here in Gallatin is a daytimer and the Sine Systems Remote control went out of wack. WYXE's studios are a little over 20 miles away in North Nashville.
I would call the Sine Systems when I first realized what was going on and turn it off over the phone. Then, the next night or two, it continued. The station was automated after 5 PM and this was during the hot, summertime. I had to go out there and re-program the sine systems remote contol. WYXE protects KWKH, owned by Clear Channel and WBBR in NYC.
Remote Contols are not perfect, because they are man made and we are not perfect. So what, these things just happen.
Now, on the flip side of the coin, if an operator-d.j. was doing it just to be cute, the licensee should be reponsible, IMHO, the operator-d.j. just needs his butt kicked and slapped with the fine personally. But it doesn't work that way with the FCC. They go after the licensee.
Keep in mind clears (Class A stations) have only a 750 mile protection circle of thier transmitter site. I'm fairly sure KIKK falls within WSM's protection circle. I also wonder if KIKK wanted to be on at night, how many towers it would take KIKK to bulid to protect WSM at night?