• Get involved.
    We want your input!
    Apply for Membership and join the conversations about everything related to broadcasting.

    After we receive your registration, a moderator will review it. After your registration is approved, you will be permitted to post.
    If you use a disposable or false email address, your registration will be rejected.

    After your membership is approved, please take a minute to tell us a little bit about yourself.
    https://www.radiodiscussions.com/forums/introduce-yourself.1088/

    Thanks in advance and have fun!
    RadioDiscussions Administrators

Storm outages?

As I write this on Saturday evening, there are still over 20,000 NU customers without electricity due to the storm that moved through Central CT around 5 pm. I hear that some or all of the Meriden Mountain stations (WPKN, WWYZ, WKSS, WDRC, WPHH and WHCN) went off the air for a few seconds. I would assume due to power problems, and a friend told me that Weaver High School's WQTQ had a dead carrier for about 15 minutes. Did any other CT stations have storm related issues?
 
> (WPKN, WWYZ, WKSS, WDRC, WPHH and WHCN)

What about WZMX?
 
> As I write this on Saturday evening, there are still over
> 20,000 NU customers without electricity due to the storm
> that moved through Central CT around 5 pm. I hear that some
> or all of the Meriden Mountain stations (WPKN, WWYZ, WKSS,
> WDRC, WPHH and WHCN) went off the air for a few seconds. I
> would assume due to power problems, and a friend told me
> that Weaver High School's WQTQ had a dead carrier for about
> 15 minutes. Did any other CT stations have storm related
> issues?
>


Before the storm even came close to Middletown, I was driving on Route 66 and tuning down the dial, I stopped for a moment at 107.7 and noticed I was getting a dead stereo carrier and Jammin' 107.7 fighting head to head, I'm assuming the dead carrier to be WFCS, but who knows.
 
> > (WPKN, WWYZ, WKSS, WDRC, WPHH and WHCN)
>
> What about WZMX?
>

and that LP at 91.9 (I forget the call)
 
Damn, I usually leave out WPKT when discussing Meriden's FM stations. Thanks for the correction. (Of course I also left out the 91.9 translator but I can't imagine anyone can hear that very far away what with all the blanketing interference and IM in the immediate area of the mountain).

While on the subject of 93.7 in Meriden, that station aired some extremely unusual programming a number of years ago. Something that I bet no other station has done (certainly not around here). Does anyone remember what it was?

John
 
> While on the subject of 93.7 in Meriden, that station aired
> some extremely unusual programming a number of years ago.
> Something that I bet no other station has done (certainly
> not around here). Does anyone remember what it was?

Are you talking about the NOAA weather radio?
(Most likely received from the transmitter two towers over on the WHCN tower...)

>John
JR?
 
> > > (WPKN, WWYZ, WKSS, WDRC, WPHH and WHCN)
> >
> > What about WZMX?
> >
>
> and that LP at 91.9 (I forget the call)
>
W220CE, one of Alan Chartock's 20 million transmitters...
 
I would assume that the 97.5 Translator located in Bolton, which relays WILI-FM is off the air because on NewsChannel 8 at 11PM they said 90% of Bolton had no power.
 
> As I write this on Saturday evening, there are still over
> 20,000 NU customers without electricity due to the storm
> that moved through Central CT around 5 pm. I hear that some
> or all of the Meriden Mountain stations (WPKN, WWYZ, WKSS,
> WDRC, WPHH and WHCN) went off the air for a few seconds. I
> would assume due to power problems, and a friend told me
> that Weaver High School's WQTQ had a dead carrier for about
> 15 minutes. Did any other CT stations have storm related
> issues?
>



as it happens i had WCCC on at the time and they were going off air for 1 or 2 seconds at a time but only for a period of about 10 minutes.
 
> Did any other CT stations have storm related
> issues?

The Enfield frequency (WPKX) went off for about 6 minutes Saturday night too.
 
WMNR 88.1 Monroe had an outage for about 15 minutes from what I can gather.

Although I used to be familiar with their entire setup, they recently moved their studios from Masuk High School to an unsuccessful shopping plaza (lantern ridge, main St., Monroe) which now consist of mostly offices, with all new equipment and STL to the original TX site. I have no idea of what the setup is other than that they are running an Omnia6 acquired from WEZN (cox) who I believe is now running Optimod.

The stations of "WMNR Fine Arts Radio" consist of about five gazillion translators as well as three other main channels, WRXC, Shelton, WGRS, Guilford, and another in Kent whose calls I cannot remember right now.

I believe 88.1 came back on first. The others time frame of service restoration is a mystery to me...

> > Did any other CT stations have storm related
> > issues?
>
> The Enfield frequency (WPKX) went off for about 6 minutes
> Saturday night too.
>
<P ID="signature">______________
"...How can you be deaf, with ears like that??"</P>
 
> WMNR 88.1 Monroe had an outage for about 15 minutes from
> what I can gather.

When WMNR was off the air, were you able to get WESU?
 
I wasn't actually listening during the outage. I tuned in a few minutes later to hear Garrett Stack talking about it.

A few minutes after my post last night I visited their new studios (right down the street) and hung out for a few hours. The new studios are absolutely gorgeous and it was nice seeing some people I haven't seen in years.

Supposedly, they now have full generator backup both at the studio and TX.

> > WMNR 88.1 Monroe had an outage for about 15 minutes from
> > what I can gather.
>
> When WMNR was off the air, were you able to get WESU?
>
<P ID="signature">______________
"...How can you be deaf, with ears like that??"</P>
 
In addition, here is an actual listing. The full ID lasts a full 60 seconds!

WMNR Monroe, CT - 88.1 FM

WRXC Shelton, CT - 90.1 FM

WGSK South Kent, CT - 90.1 FM

WGRS Guilford, CT - 91.5 FM

W218AV Warren, CT - 91.5 FM

W220CF Huntington, CT - 91.9 FM

W220AC Fairfield, CT - 91.9 FM

W220CH West Hartford - 91.9 FM

W252AS New Haven, CT - 98.3 FM

W233AJ Old Saybrook, CT - 94.5 FM

W233AG New London, CT - 94.5 FM

W205BM Mt. Kisco, NY - 88.9 FM

W233AI Sag Harbor, NY - 94.5 FM

W264AJ Southampton, NY - 100.7 FM


> WMNR 88.1 Monroe had an outage for about 15 minutes from
> what I can gather.
>
> Although I used to be familiar with their entire setup, they
> recently moved their studios from Masuk High School to an
> unsuccessful shopping plaza (lantern ridge, main St.,
> Monroe) which now consist of mostly offices, with all new
> equipment and STL to the original TX site. I have no idea of
> what the setup is other than that they are running an Omnia6
> acquired from WEZN (cox) who I believe is now running
> Optimod.
>
> The stations of "WMNR Fine Arts Radio" consist of about five
> gazillion translators as well as three other main channels,
> WRXC, Shelton, WGRS, Guilford, and another in Kent whose
> calls I cannot remember right now.
>
> I believe 88.1 came back on first. The others time frame of
> service restoration is a mystery to me...
>
> > > Did any other CT stations have storm related
> > > issues?
> >
> > The Enfield frequency (WPKX) went off for about 6 minutes
> > Saturday night too.
> >
>
<P ID="signature">______________
"...How can you be deaf, with ears like that??"</P>
 
Status
This thread has been closed due to inactivity. You can create a new thread to discuss this topic.


Back
Top Bottom