For those who follow such things:
WLYN will not return to AM stereo broadcasting. We switched over to a
new transmitter several months ago, and did not transfer over the stereo generator.
The old BE transmitter will become a back-up, the new BE transmitter will be in daily use, but
in mono L+R, only.
We still have a pair of 15K telco loops to get the WLYN audio from thew Woburn studios to Lynn.
One circuit will become the primary one, the other will be a back-up. As most of our programs
now come from remote locations (either telco loops or internet streams), a large part of our
program schedule would be in mono anyway. The only true AM stereo was from programs originating in our
studios. (maybe 25% of the total time)
Despite the fact that WLYN is no longer stereo, the audio sounds especially good these days. Check it out!
Thanks to station engineer Grady Moates. You da man!
Jeff Kline
General Manager WLYN/WAZN
WLYN will not return to AM stereo broadcasting. We switched over to a
new transmitter several months ago, and did not transfer over the stereo generator.
The old BE transmitter will become a back-up, the new BE transmitter will be in daily use, but
in mono L+R, only.
We still have a pair of 15K telco loops to get the WLYN audio from thew Woburn studios to Lynn.
One circuit will become the primary one, the other will be a back-up. As most of our programs
now come from remote locations (either telco loops or internet streams), a large part of our
program schedule would be in mono anyway. The only true AM stereo was from programs originating in our
studios. (maybe 25% of the total time)
Despite the fact that WLYN is no longer stereo, the audio sounds especially good these days. Check it out!
Thanks to station engineer Grady Moates. You da man!
Jeff Kline
General Manager WLYN/WAZN