Is anyone aware of any full-time authorized stations signing off during nighttime hours? Not running as a daytimer station but killing their signal late at night?
wpio said:No more 24/7 for WIXC ??
I don't find them transmitting in the wee-hours.
A power bill savings for the bottom line.
boiseengineer said:Thermal cycling causes connections to loosen and degrade. Moisture can condense causing high voltage flash over. Back in the 90's couple TV stations around here with RCA transmitter never shut them off and ran color bars/ID overnight instead. Greatly imporved the reliability.
Nostalgia said:But many of us AM guys will still have that hold your breath moment twice a day at power change and/or pattern change time!
BobOnTheJob said:I can say this with certainty...back when stations signed off in the evening & signed back on at 6AM, my phone would ring at 6AM several times a year...now it's more like several times a decade at that time. Partly due to 24 hour operation & partly because the 1960's tube type transmitters are giving way to 2000+ solid state transmitters. I recall when EBS tests called for carrier off for 5 seconds, carrier on for 5 seconds, carrier off for 5 seconds & then carrier on. I speak from experience when I say that method was not a very good idea...