What's up with 630 WBMQ this weekend? I tuned in to hear part of the football game, and there was nothing but dead silence. I checked it again just now, and there is nothing going out over the air.
rcombs said:The answer would be "neither" when it comes to AM radio. Even with the station on there is static.
Witchlover said:Hmmm, I had never thought of that. The signal is back up now, and it sounds as good as ever. I have always been able to get good reception of WBMQ here, the best of all of the area AM stations, in fact.
Bengalsfan said:Antenna problems would take an AM off the air. But not the audio. The way people are so dependent on automation systems, I have seen stations stay off all weekend because the computer crashed and nobody was monitoring it. Sad.
BRENT said:Savannah needs a 50 kw station, either 630 or 1290.
upstate29651 said:BRENT said:Savannah needs a 50 kw station, either 630 or 1290.
Agreed....and 1290 has a shot to make that happen, due to recent happenings down in Ocala, FL.
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Witchlover said:Georgia is the largest state east of the Mississippi in terms of land area. I always found it curious that there was only WSB operating in the state, and nothing in central or southern Georgia (in terms of 50-kW AM, of course).
Bengalsfan said:Point of order, WMAZ in Macon is 50kW day ND and 10kw night D on 940kc. Nighttime lobe is toward Savannah with major nulls to the north and southwest and very little power to the northeast.
Diamondtwo said:Just remember, the head of engineering for Cumulus is a bean-counter, with just enough engineering knowledge to make him dangerous.