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WABC’s 2-minute delay

I think that people who don't work in radio over think this stuff.
Yeah, you could be right. But one of the things I learned early on in engineering is that any problem has a solution that's simple, elegant-sounding, and usually wrong. That's why we overthink it.
 
I guess that's not something that was much of an issue back in the Marti STL days haha
Stations in bigger markets and even big stations in smaller markets used top of the line STLs, like the Moseley ones

 
Stations in bigger markets and even big stations in smaller markets used top of the line STLs, like the Moseley ones

That's funny - one of the stations in the group I'm currently employed at actually has an old Moseley STL on the workbench out in one of the transmitter shacks. Now I know a bit more about it! Thanks, David - you've always got so much knowledge to share it's amazing.
 
It's ironic that 30 years ago, WABC had one of the shortest delays of any station at 3.5 seconds.
30 years ago you had board operators that were QUICK and on the ball. Nowadays you're lucky if you can get them to look up from their cellphones long enough to check the meters!

Remember WFAN of 30 years ago? Not a split second of dead air between elements was allowed.
 
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