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The Track's signal

What happened to WTPI's (or whatever the call letters are now) signal at 107.9?
It's very muddy and without the punch of the other major signals, including the company's own WZPL.
 
> What happened to WTPI's (or whatever the call letters are
> now) signal at 107.9?
> It's very muddy and without the punch of the other major
> signals, including the company's own WZPL.
>
Proccessing is probably still set for Soft AC. Wtpi has always seemed to have lower modulation than other Indy stations. Every since I can remember, you could always notice more static and hiss, and Mutilpath conditions on 107.9, that otherwise wouldnt have been noticable on one of the Higher Modulated Indy FMs in the same spot. I always figured they kept the station that way, so the music would sound more Natural and undistorted, AC listeners dont want their music Booming with Bass like younger listeners do.
 
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