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Northern California KXBX 1270 Dead Carrier on AM and FM

For several weeks now, KXBX has been airing a dead carrier on both its AM and FM translator.

Anyone know why?

c
 
I just called the manager and he verified by listening off-air that both the main and the translator are broadcasting audio. What is the basis for your statement?

Kevin Mostyn
VP & CTO
Bicoastal Media
 
Huh, how strange. I can confirm that, as of now, there is nothing but dead air on both 96.5 and on 1270 with a few other AM stations bleeding through in the background. I know it's not my radios (stock system in '94 GMC truck and Radioshack DX-398), because every other station comes in loud and clear.

I'm only about 7.5 miles from 1270's main transmitter site off Soda Bay Road, so I don't think distance is a factor.

c
 
Huh, how strange. I can confirm that, as of now, there is nothing but dead air on both 96.5 and on 1270 with a few other AM stations bleeding through in the background. I know it's not my radios (stock system in '94 GMC truck and Radioshack DX-398), because every other station comes in loud and clear.

I'm only about 7.5 miles from 1270's main transmitter site off Soda Bay Road, so I don't think distance is a factor.

c
Post recordings so @Mostyn can hear what's going on
 
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