Radio3787 said:The signal where the booster is now is definitely stronger than the Sweetwater site. I can kind of hear it in Mission Valley now where as before it was all static
600kogo said:I was serious about them turning on the pilot
RadeoEngineer said:600kogo said:I was serious about them turning on the pilot
Absolutely 600. They'll drop close to half their coverage when (if) they go to stereo. Several years ago we did a format change with a countdown clock on 94.9, and I switched the system to mono while I made a bunch of changes in STL and processing. It got me a visit from the FCC because we were all of a sudden blasting into L.A. with that stupid computer countdown voice. I wasn't fined by the way because we had operators on duty 24/7 and all the logs were complete.
hipman2 said:RadeoEngineer said:600kogo said:I was serious about them turning on the pilot
Absolutely 600. They'll drop close to half their coverage when (if) they go to stereo. Several years ago we did a format change with a countdown clock on 94.9, and I switched the system to mono while I made a bunch of changes in STL and processing. It got me a visit from the FCC because we were all of a sudden blasting into L.A. with that stupid computer countdown voice. I wasn't fined by the way because we had operators on duty 24/7 and all the logs were complete.
It was changing from Y-95 to Oldies.
I remember that one. I forgot which format it was changing from and to. I'm guessing something else to K-Best in 1992?
KCBQ-FM in 1993 did something unique when they stunted a format change from oldies of the 60s to oldies of the 70s and 80s. Construction sound effects. That was cool.
600kogo said:I was told that we loose about 20 of their signal when that pilot goes on. Years ago I was working at a stereo AM (CQuam), and the station had switched to talk! I went to the CE and told him it might be a good idea to shut off the stereo he did it and we were getting dx reports from other countries LOL.