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Two N.O. radio stations still on low power

Maybe it's been mentioned here before and if I completely missed it, I'm sorry for repeating. What's the deal with 101.1 WNOE and 105.3 WWL-FM still broadcasting on low power?

I took a ride to Baton Rouge a few days back and could barely pick them up near Gramercy on I-10. And around NOLA at night, their signals are even worse. When will they be restored to full power?

Jeremy
 
Word out on the street is the antennas took a hit during our ice/snow storm in December and between delays for parts, etc etc.

WRNO is operating at low power at the WYLD backup site... as the main antenna is a special combiner antenna setup from what I understand.

WNOE is operating at 10kw from the main tower site and WWL is apparently operating at lower power from the same site also

For the story:
http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws...xt=25&appn=101286770&formid=911&fac_num=52435
 
As of last night you can take two off the list, WWL-FM was heard by me this morning around the Butte LaRose exit on the Atchafalaya Thruway, and an e-mail let me know that WRNO is back on full power, my friend heard it loud and clear in Baton Rouge. The one I used to pick up in Lafayette was KYRK, but I have been having problems hearing it lately.
 
The one I have problems with the most is the one where I work. I hardly can pick it up outside the studio where it's being broadcasted from. That's right, the studio is in Slidell, and the stick is in downtown N.O.! ;D ;D ;D
 
RadeoEngineer said:
AH3RD said:
I've often had problems tuning in 'TIX-FM... :p

He had a crap antenna he replaced with a newer, crappier antenna. Price isn't always the best way to buy.

I remember reading he was getting a Jampro HPCP antenna, if so thats a decent antenna that many major market rimshot stations use.
 
Fieldtech1 said:
RadeoEngineer said:
AH3RD said:
I've often had problems tuning in 'TIX-FM... :p

He had a crap antenna he replaced with a newer, crappier antenna. Price isn't always the best way to buy.

I remember reading he was getting a Jampro HPCP antenna, if so thats a decent antenna that many major market rimshot stations use.

He didn't. Jampro blew the deal and he was so pissed he bought a cheap imitation with no range test. You can make one antenna look like another, but they won't perform the same.
 
Saturday morning, I was on my way into work and picked up WRNO, WWL-105.3 (with RDS), and WDVW (with RDS) on the west side of Houston.
 
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