600kogo said:The towers at KFRO are in pretty tough shape they were put up in 1940. So there might be a failure?
Greg Branch said:For whatever reason, KFRO is still signing off at around 6 PM. Is this a money saving tactic by ETRG, or does anyone think that the transmitter site has had some type of failure in the directional night array and ETRG is not spending the money to fix it. Their "1kW" daytime signal also does not seem to be up to snuff as it barely makes it to Kilgore.
It's sad to see the once great "Voice of Longview" in such condition.
billyg said:I wish they'd sink some money into 1370 like Clear Channel did when they fixed up KDOK (with a BE AM A1 and Omnia One AM Processor) when they went True Oldies.
everydayguy said:Chuck, a little off topic, but has the Omnia 1 AM made a big difference in the sound?
Greg Branch said:I went to Shreveport on Sunday, so I got to hear KCUL as I passed through Marshall. KCUL actually sounds pretty good, much better than KFRO. There's just not much they can do with that signal. KCUL was struggling at Hallsville/450, and pretty much gone by the time I reached Loop 281.
billyg said:Greg Branch said:For whatever reason, KFRO is still signing off at around 6 PM. Is this a money saving tactic by ETRG, or does anyone think that the transmitter site has had some type of failure in the directional night array and ETRG is not spending the money to fix it. Their "1kW" daytime signal also does not seem to be up to snuff as it barely makes it to Kilgore.
It's sad to see the once great "Voice of Longview" in such condition.
There's an older post a few years back that said KFRO's transmitter burned up in a lightning strike years ago, and Waller put in an old transmitter on its last legs.
It's sad the people at ETRG are running KFRO-AM like a Ghetto Slumlord. I noticed is been off this weekend. Hopefully they are repairing or replacing equipment. I wish they'd sink some money into 1370 like Clear Channel did when they fixed up KDOK (with a BE AM A1 and Omnia One AM Processor) when they went True Oldies.
Running sports on a weak and tinny sounding signal isn't going to get any listeners, and I bet KFRO-AM wont pass any FCC inspections in its current condition.
billyg said:I can hear some distortion when its playing songs that have a busy "thick" sound (ELO's "Turn To Stone") or 80's hits with heavy electronic bass. I dont think its the Omni's fault. I have a tape of when it was running True Oldies and it was doing that too. (sorry for being off topic too)
600kogo said:Clear Channel didn't replace the transmitter because they believed in fixing up anything!! They replaced it because the power bill was cut by almost 2/3rds!!! KOCA/KDOK 1240 was running a very bad conditioned Collins 20 V3. The tubes alone were getting to be 1600.00 for a set. It was purely a financial reason. Dudley Waller replaced the tube Continental stereo transmitter at KFRO with a 1975 Harris MW-1. The MW-1's were not known for their great fidelity. Even with a good processor it will never sound as good as a tube transmitter or a modern solid state. The MW-1 was the first solid state transmitter ever made! (that ran). There is no financial reason for ETRG to replace the transmitter at KFRO, there is no money to substantiate it.
600kogo said:KROZ was an FM, KZEY had a 20V3 and that Collins 20V3 is now on the air on 3.870 ham band. Legendary broadcaster Mike Dorrough, and he treasures it at his home in Woodland Hills.
That's for sure. That thing was REALLY heavy...600kogo said:A day that neither I nor Chuck Conrad will ever forget !