I didn't think I'd ever post another topic about WXCT 990 unless they were sold and flipped formats, but on Tuesday their computer melted down and they ran a dead carrier for more than 16 hours. For those of you who don't know WXCT runs the internet feed of Radio Cantico Nueveo over their airwaves most of the broadcast day. It's more or less a simulcast of WNSW 1430 in NYC.
I was listening to WLAT 910 on my walkman. At about 5:45PM I pushed the scan button on my Walman and it stopped on WXCT 990. Normally I would've just pushed scan again since I haven't listened to WXCT since they dropped their talk format in May 2007, but my ears picked up the sounds of their computer melting down. There is just one way to describe what I heard on 990. It was the noise one used to hear in the early days of streaming audio when your computer's connection wasn't fast enuff to pick up the stream. So I go to the bathroom and when I come back there's nothing but a dead carrier on 990.
I kept checking every so often. I checked all the way until the time I walked inside Walmart at 930 Wednesday morning and they still had a dead carrier. When I took my last break of the day at 4:30PM I checked and they were back on the air. So sometime between 930AM and 430PM they had come back.
There is no excuse for a station to run a dead carrier for more than 16 hours. This is why there needs to be someone staffed at all radio stations (no matter how small) 24/7. If there was someone at WXCT Tuesday night chances are when the gerbil that powers their internet feed died, they could've put on some kind of alternate programming until they got a new gerbil to power their internet feed of Radio Cantico Nuevo instead of running a dead carrier for 16 hours.
I was listening to WLAT 910 on my walkman. At about 5:45PM I pushed the scan button on my Walman and it stopped on WXCT 990. Normally I would've just pushed scan again since I haven't listened to WXCT since they dropped their talk format in May 2007, but my ears picked up the sounds of their computer melting down. There is just one way to describe what I heard on 990. It was the noise one used to hear in the early days of streaming audio when your computer's connection wasn't fast enuff to pick up the stream. So I go to the bathroom and when I come back there's nothing but a dead carrier on 990.
I kept checking every so often. I checked all the way until the time I walked inside Walmart at 930 Wednesday morning and they still had a dead carrier. When I took my last break of the day at 4:30PM I checked and they were back on the air. So sometime between 930AM and 430PM they had come back.
There is no excuse for a station to run a dead carrier for more than 16 hours. This is why there needs to be someone staffed at all radio stations (no matter how small) 24/7. If there was someone at WXCT Tuesday night chances are when the gerbil that powers their internet feed died, they could've put on some kind of alternate programming until they got a new gerbil to power their internet feed of Radio Cantico Nuevo instead of running a dead carrier for 16 hours.