> > Again, that does not excuse them from trashing the AM
> > band....
> > If there is a problem, FCC rules say TURN IT OFF if it
> > cannot be corrected.
> > If they cannot follow Part 73 (and Lafayette was not hit
> by
> > Katrina), thats their problem.
> >
>
> You're right again! They should have demanded their
> equipment back,
> forced the N.O. station off the air so even more people
> could have died!
>
> Maybe we should send the FCC to all the stations in New
> Orleans
> right now to see how many are violating the main studio rule
> or
> does everyone have the ability to remotely to turn their
> transmitters
> on and off? Are they taking transmitter readings? Let's make
> sure
> that nobody helps out anyone else during this! That's a
> great idea.
You are redirecting/spinning the facts and are going in a different direction to try to argue against my post...LETS keep the facts straight....I was NOT talking about a N.O. station...thats great they donated parts, etc to a competitor....BUT lets get real...noone would have died had that station gone off the air anyway.(cmon....WWL and others are still on; WWL was well prepared for such issues and Entercomm would not need help from Pittman....besides Clear Channel is working with Entercomm in the NO area......if one station goes off, I bet the people will search for someone else that is on and with the United Radio effort, there is not a problem.)
BUT "I" AM talking about 1330 (you are not; you keep skewing off the subject)....ITS xmtr needs to be off the air if it is gone south......THERE is no excuse for it operating that way....it is not carrying anything relevant to Katrina (it had the butt-humor Don and Mike show on yesterday! Yeah thats REAL important!).....regardless of what they have done or "loaned" parts..If the parts they loaned should have been used to fix 1330, then they have two choices, get the parts back or; since that was unlikely, get replacements ASAP and fix the xmtr...AND if they cannot do that, TURN 1330 OFF until it can be fixed.......its NOT relevant to Katrina recovery and it trashing the AM band is ridiculous.
(Xmtr readings?? How old is that?? You obviously are not up on the current rules which do NOT require such...havent in a LONG while; jocks at my stations never take readings...the Remote Control would page me if there was a problem..and the FCC requires the situation to be taken care of in 3 hours or less....but in a state of emergency such as NO, the rules can and usually are suspended...BUT common sense still prevails; noone would leave a trashy xmtr on the air which could cause problems for another station in an emergency situation anyway BUT there is NO such emergency in the LFT area period)