Those are excuses for not having a first-rate technical plant. Generators are made to run in failures; running them when properly maintained is not a problem. Transmitters turn off if power fails. They turn on when it comes back, via the genny or the power company. If a station has decent power regulation and transient filtering, they should not be stressed at all by a failure.This article says they kept losing power:
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Radio’s Reliance on Power Companies and Internet Impact Ability to Serve
KSCO, Santa Cruz owner Michael Zwerling says as his station prepared to present a program on preparing for the next big earthquake, ironically, the station lost power numerous times causing continu…talkers.com
Isn't this the same station that ran illegally for about a decade? They were supposed to be 5 kw directional and night and were not running directional. Now they are 280 watts at night instead... and don't cover most of the market.
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